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
71 years and 1 months old
If you were born on 1st May, 1954, you are 71 years old as on June 1, 2025.
Your next birthday is 10 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.