- Source: August 2054 lunar eclipse
A total lunar eclipse will take place on August 18, 2054.
This eclipse is the second of an almost tetrad, the others being 22 February 2054 (T), 11 February 2055 (T), and 7 August 2055 (P).
Visibility
The entire eclipse will be visible in western North America and the Pacific Ocean. Part or most of the eclipse will be visible in the remainder of the Americas, Oceania, and most of Eastern and Southeastern Asia.
Related lunar eclipses
= Saros series
=Lunar saros series 129, repeating every 18 years and 11 days, containing 71 events, has 11 total lunar eclipses. The first total lunar eclipse of this series was on May 24, 1910, and last will be on September 8, 2090. The longest occurrence of this series was on July 16, 2000 when totality lasted 106 minutes and 24.6 seconds.
It last occurred on August 7, 2036 and will next occur on August 28, 2072.
This is the 40th member of Lunar Saros 129. The previous event was the August 2036 lunar eclipse. The next event is the August 2072 lunar eclipse. Lunar Saros 129 contains 11 total lunar eclipses between 1910 and 2090. Solar Saros 136 interleaves with this lunar saros with an event occurring every 9 years 5 days alternating between each saros series.
= Half-Saros cycle
=A lunar eclipse will be preceded and followed by solar eclipses by 9 years and 5.5 days (a half saros). This lunar eclipse is related to two total solar eclipses of Solar Saros 136.
= Lunar year series
=See also
List of lunar eclipses and List of 21st-century lunar eclipses
Notes
External links
2054 Aug 18 chart Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak, NASA/GSFC
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- August 2072 lunar eclipse
- Solar eclipse of August 3, 2054
- February 2055 lunar eclipse
- List of lunar eclipses in the 21st century