- Source: February 2055 lunar eclipse
A total lunar eclipse will take place on February 11, 2055.
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
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.
Related lunar eclipses
= 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.
= 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.
= Lunar year series
== Tzolkinex
=Preceded: Lunar eclipse of January 1, 2048
Followed: Lunar eclipse of March 25, 2062
See also
List of lunar eclipses and List of 21st-century lunar eclipses
Notes
External links
2055 Feb 11 chart Eclipse Predictions by Fred Espenak, NASA/GSFC
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