The full moon calendar 1951
Here you see the full moon calendar with the full moon dates of 1951 and exact times and dates in an overview.
Tuesday | 23 January 1951 | 05:47:00 | |
Wednesday | 21 February 1951 | 22:12:12 | |
Friday | 23 March 1951 | 11:49:48 | [/] |
Saturday | 21 April 1951 | 22:29:54 | |
Monday | 21 May 1951 | 06:44:42 | |
Tuesday | 19 June 1951 | 13:35:54 | |
Wednesday | 18 July 1951 | 20:17:24 | |
Friday | 17 August 1951 | 03:59:24 | [/] |
Saturday | 15 September 1951 | 13:38:24 | [/] |
Monday | 15 October 1951 | 01:50:54 | |
Tuesday | 13 November 1951 | 16:52:06 | |
Thursday | 13 December 1951 | 10:30:24 |
Time specified in Central European Time (CET) or Summer Time (CEST)
[**] total lunar eclipse
[*] At this point in time, a partial lunar eclipse takes place.
[+] Blue moon (second full moon within one calendar month)
[/] Penumbral lunar eclipse
Information about the total lunar eclipse
Here you find information for calculating the exact time, in particular for countries outside Central Europe:
Full moon telegram 1951
Born at full moon
- 15.09.1951 – Lisa Fitz, German cabaret artist
- 15.10.1951 – Roscoe Tanner, American tennis player
- 13.12.1951 – Ulrike Merten, German politician
Deceased at full moon
- 13.11.1951 – Hertha Kräftner, Austrian writer (1928-1951)
- 13.11.1951 – Nikolai Karlowitsch Medtner, Russian composer (1880-1951)
- 13.11.1951 – Karl Brunner, German politician (1905-1951)
Events at full moon
- 21.04.1951 – Germany signs trade agreement with Egypt
- 15.10.1951 – Egyptian government resigns from the mutual aid pact with Great Britain from 1936; King Faruq declares himself as King of Sudan; Britain’s sovereignty of the Suez Canal is not recognised any longer. Therefore, British troops occupy Ismalia on 19th November, where collisions claim 14 lives
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