February 2055 lunar eclipse explained

Type:total
Date:2055 February 11
Gamma:0.3526
Magnitude:1.2246
Saros Ser:134
Saros No:29 of 73
Cat Year:2051
Cat No:LE2055Feb11T
Totality:66 minutes
Partiality:198 minutes 25 seconds
Penumbral:312 minutes 52 seconds
P1:20:08:07
U1:21:05:22
U2:22:11:35
Greatest:22:44:34
U3:23:17:34 (February 11)
U4:00:23:47 (February 12)
P4:01:20:59
Previous:August 2054
Next:August 2055

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

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See also