Born in May 1954 - Zodiac Signs, Personality and Horoscopes
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May 1954 Tropical Ephemeris
Note: A person's zodiac sign typically refers to their Sun sign, Moon position is location and time sensitive.Planet | Date Range | Zodiac Sign |
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Sun | May 1, 1954 to May 21, 1954 | Taurus |
Sun | May 22, 1954 to May 31, 1954 | Gemini |
Moon | May 1, 1954 to May 2, 1954 | Aries |
Moon | May 3, 1954 to May 4, 1954 | Taurus |
Moon | May 5, 1954 to May 6, 1954 | Gemini |
Moon | May 7, 1954 to May 8, 1954 | Cancer |
Moon | May 9, 1954 to May 10, 1954 | Leo |
Moon | May 11, 1954 to May 13, 1954 | Virgo |
Moon | May 14, 1954 to May 15, 1954 | Libra |
Moon | May 16, 1954 to May 18, 1954 | Scorpio |
Moon | May 19, 1954 to May 20, 1954 | Sagittarius |
Moon | May 21, 1954 to May 23, 1954 | Capricorn |
Moon | May 24, 1954 to May 25, 1954 | Aquarius |
Moon | May 26, 1954 to May 27, 1954 | Pisces |
Moon | May 28, 1954 to May 29, 1954 | Aries |
Moon | May 30, 1954 to May 31, 1954 | Taurus |
Mercury | May 1, 1954 to May 14, 1954 | Taurus |
Mercury | May 15, 1954 to May 30, 1954 | Gemini |
Mercury | May 31, 1954 to May 31, 1954 | Cancer |
Venus | May 1, 1954 to May 23, 1954 | Gemini |
Venus | May 24, 1954 to May 31, 1954 | Cancer |
Mars | May 1, 1954 to May 31, 1954 | Capricorn |
Jupiter | May 1, 1954 to May 24, 1954 | Gemini |
Jupiter | May 25, 1954 to May 31, 1954 | Cancer |
Saturn | May 1, 1954 to May 31, 1954 | Scorpio |
Uranus | May 1, 1954 to May 31, 1954 | Cancer |
Neptune | May 1, 1954 to May 31, 1954 | Libra |
Pluto | May 1, 1954 to May 31, 1954 | Leo |
North Node (Rahu) | May 1, 1954 to May 31, 1954 | Capricorn |
South Node (Ketu) | May 1, 1954 to May 31, 1954 | Cancer |
Chinese Zodiac Sign
Horse (马)
Age
70 years and 8 months old
If you were born on 1st May, 1954, you are 70 years old as on January 1, 2025.
Your next birthday is 3 months away.
What happened in May 1954
- May 1, 1954: The Unification Church, a controversial religious movement, is established in South Korea by Sun Myung Moon.
- May 4, 1954: General Alfredo Stroessner seizes power in Paraguay through a coup d'état, initiating a repressive dictatorship that lasts until 1989.
- May 6, 1954: Roger Bannister becomes the first person to run a mile in under four minutes, achieving a historic milestone in athletics.
- May 7, 1954: The Battle of Dien Bien Phu concludes with a decisive victory for the Viet Minh forces, marking a turning point in the First Indochina War.
- May 8, 1954: The Asian Football Confederation (AFC), the governing body for football in Asia, is formed in Manila, Philippines.
- May 11, 1954: U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles declares that Indochina is not essential to Southeast Asia's security, signaling a lack of American support for France in the region.
- May 14, 1954: The Boeing 707 jetliner, a revolutionary aircraft that revolutionized air travel, is unveiled in the United States.
- May 15, 1954: The Latin Union, an organization promoting cooperation among Romance language-speaking countries, is established through the Convention of Madrid.
- May 17, 1954: In the landmark case Brown v. Board of Education, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously rules that racial segregation in public schools is unconstitutional, paving the way for desegregation.
- May 20, 1954: Chiang Kai-shek secures re-election as the president of the Republic of China by the National Assembly.
- May 22, 1954: The common Nordic Labour Market act is signed, promoting free movement of labor and equal treatment of workers within the Nordic countries.
- May 26, 1954: A devastating fire erupts on board the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Bennington, resulting in the tragic loss of 103 sailors.
- May 29, 1954: Robert Menzies' Liberal/Country Coalition Government retains power in Australia's federal election, despite a reduced majority, following the controversial Petrov Affair.