February 2055 lunar eclipse

A total lunar eclipse will take place on February 11, 2055.

February 2055 lunar eclipse
Total eclipse
Hourly snapshots of the Moon traveling through the Earth's shadow
Date2055 February 11
Gamma0.3526
Magnitude1.2246
Saros cycle134 (29 of 73)
Totality66 minutes
Partiality198 minutes 25 seconds
Penumbral312 minutes 52 seconds
Contacts (UTC)
P120:08:07
U121:05:22
U222:11:35
Greatest22:44:34
U323:17:34 (February 11)
U400:23:47 (February 12)
P401:20:59

This eclipse is the third of an almost tetrad, the others being 22 February 2054 (T), 18 August 2054 (T) and 7 August 2055 (P).

Visibility

View of the Earth from the Moon at greatest eclipse

The entire eclipse will be visible from Africa, Europe, and the western half of Asia. Part or most of the eclipse will be visible from the Americas (except for westernmost North America), the eastern half of Asia, and western Australia.

Tritos series

The tritos series repeats 31 days short of 11 years at alternating nodes. Sequential events have incremental Saros cycle indices.

This series produces 23 total eclipses between June 22, 1880 and August 9, 2120.

Tritos eclipse series (subset 1901–2100)
Ascending node Descending node
SarosDate
Viewing
Type
chart
SarosDate
Viewing
Type
chart
1201902 Apr 22
Total
1211913 Mar 22
Total
1221924 Feb 20
Total
1231935 Jan 19
Total
1241945 Dec 19
Total
1251956 Nov 18
Total
1261967 Oct 18
Total
1271978 Sep 16
Total
1281989 Aug 17
Total
1292000 Jul 16
Total
1302011 Jun 15
Total
1312022 May 16
Total
1322033 Apr 14
Total
1332044 Mar 13
Total
1342055 Feb 11
Total
1352066 Jan 11
Total
1362076 Dec 10
Total
1372087 Nov 10
Total
1382098 Oct 10
Total

Inex series

The inex series repeats eclipses 20 days short of 29 years, repeating on average every 10571.95 days. This period is equal to 358 lunations (synodic months) and 388.5 draconic months. Saros series increment by one on successive Inex events and repeat at alternate ascending and descending lunar nodes.

This period is 383.6734 anomalistic months (the period of the Moon's elliptical orbital precession). Despite the average 0.05 time-of-day shift between subsequent events, the variation of the Moon in its elliptical orbit at each event causes the actual eclipse time to vary significantly. It is a part of Lunar Inex series 35.

Series events from 1500–2500
Descending nodeAscending nodeDescending nodeAscending node
SarosDate
Chart
SarosDate
Chart
SarosDate
Chart
SarosDate
Chart
1151505 Feb 18
1161534 Jan 30
1171563 Jan 91181591 Dec 30
1191620 Dec 91201649 Nov 191211678 Oct 291221707 Oct 11
1231736 Sep 201241765 Aug 301251794 Aug 111261823 Jul 23
1271852 Jul 11281881 Jun 121291910 May 24
1301939 May 3
1311968 Apr 13
1321997 Mar 24
1332026 Mar 3
1342055 Feb 11
1352084 Jan 22
1362113 Jan 21372141 Dec 131382170 Nov 23
1392199 Nov 21402228 Oct 141412257 Sep 241422286 Sep 3
1432315 Aug 161442344 Jul 261452373 Jul 51462402 Jun 16
1472431 May 271482460 May 5
1492489 Apr 16

Lunar year series

Lunar eclipse series sets from 2053–2056
Ascending node Descending node
SarosDate
Viewing
Type
Chart
SarosDate
Viewing
Type
Chart
1142053 Mar 04
Penumbral
1192053 Aug 29
Penumbral
1242054 Feb 22
Total
1292054 Aug 18
Total
1342055 Feb 11
Total
1392055 Aug 07
Partial
1442056 Feb 01
Penumbral
1492056 Jul 26
Partial
Last set2052 Apr 14Last set2052 Oct 08
Next set2056 Dec 22Next set2056 Jun 27

Tzolkinex

  • Followed: Lunar eclipse of March 25, 2062

See also

Notes


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