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Topic: Your Astrological Sign May Not Be What You Think It Is
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Sun 03/15/09 05:55 PM
Not usually into this all that much but it caught my eye. Not really current but I never noticed it before.

Your Astrological Sign May Not Be What You Think It Is
By Pedro Braganca, Special to LiveScience

posted: 23 October 2007 04:16 pm ET

It's a great conversation starter: "What's your sign?"

But before you ask or answer that question, consider this: your zodiac sign corresponds to the position of the sun relative to constellations as they appeared over 2200 years ago!

The science behind astrology may have its roots in astronomy but don’t confuse these two disciplines. Astronomy can explain the position of the stars in the sky but it’s up to you to determine what, if anything, their alignment signifies.

The Constellations of the Zodiac

The ecliptic, or the position of the Sun as it’s perceived from the revolving Earth, passes through the constellations that formed the Zodiac - Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius and Pisces. Zodiac signs were originally determined by which constellation the Sun was "in" on the day you were born.

Early astronomers observed the Sun traveling through the signs of the Zodiac in the course of one year, spending about a month in each. Thus, they calculated that each constellation extends 30 degrees across the ecliptic.

However, a phenomenon called precession has altered the position of the constellations we see today.

Precession and Astrology

The first day of spring in the Northern Hemisphere was once marked by the zero point of the Zodiac. Astronomers call this the vernal equinox and it occurs as the ecliptic and celestial equator intersect.

Around 600 BCE, the zero point was in Aries and was called the "first point of Aries." (Figure 1) The constellation Aries encompassed the first 30 degrees of the ecliptic; from 30 to 60 degrees was Taurus; from 60 to 90 degrees was Gemini; and so on for all twelve constellations of the Zodiac.

Unbeknownst to the ancient astrologers, the Earth continually wobbles around its axis in a 25,800-year cycle. This wobble—called precession—is caused by the gravitational attraction of the Moon on Earth's equatorial bulge.

Over the past two-and-a-half millennia, this wobble has caused the intersection point between the celestial equator and the ecliptic to move west along the ecliptic by 36 degrees, or almost exactly one-tenth of the way around. This means that the signs have slipped one-tenth—or almost one whole month—of the way around the sky to the west, relative to the stars beyond.

For instance, those born between March 21 and April 19 consider themselves to be Aries. Today, the Sun is no longer within the constellation of Aries during much of that period. From March 11 to April 18, the Sun is actually in the constellation of Pisces! (Figure 2) See also Figure 3, which demonstrates the precession of the equinoxes from 600 BCE to 2600.

Your "Real Sign"

The table below lists the dates when the Sun is actually within the astronomical constellations of the Zodiac, according to modern constellation boundaries and corrected for precession (these dates can vary a day from year to year).

You will most likely find that once precession is taken into account, your zodiac sign is different. And if you were born between November 29 and December 17, your sign is actually one you never saw in the newspaper: you are an Ophiuchus! The eliptic passes through the constellation of Ophiuchus after Scorpius.

Now you really have something cool with which to start that conversation!

Article found here:
http://www.livescience.com/strangenews/your-astronomical-sign.html

yellowrose10's photo
Sun 03/15/09 05:57 PM
I am Leo (fire sign) but i'm very sweet lol

Cutiepieforyou's photo
Sun 03/15/09 05:59 PM
According to this I am a Taurus not a Gemini. Interesting.

yellowrose10's photo
Sun 03/15/09 05:59 PM

According to this I am a Taurus not a Gemini. Interesting.


what's your b-day?

Jess642's photo
Sun 03/15/09 06:04 PM
Edited by Jess642 on Sun 03/15/09 06:07 PM
grumble I was hoping I could be fairy princess exorbia.....I am still a bloody fish! grumble


laugh

yellowrose10's photo
Sun 03/15/09 06:06 PM

grumble I was hoping I could fairy princess exorbia.....I am still a bloody fish! grumble


laugh


rofl so no smelly fish jokes huh?

Jess642's photo
Sun 03/15/09 06:06 PM


grumble I was hoping I could fairy princess exorbia.....I am still a bloody fish! grumble


laugh


rofl so no smelly fish jokes huh?


Go ahead!!!!!!!!!! I may learn a few new ones...laugh :wink:

yellowrose10's photo
Sun 03/15/09 06:08 PM
laugh jess....can't think of any right now

but I AM LEO....HEAR ME ROAR

MirrorMirror's photo
Sun 03/15/09 06:14 PM

Not usually into this all that much but it caught my eye. Not really current but I never noticed it before.

Your Astrological Sign May Not Be What You Think It Is
By Pedro Braganca, Special to LiveScience

posted: 23 October 2007 04:16 pm ET

It's a great conversation starter: "What's your sign?"

But before you ask or answer that question, consider this: your zodiac sign corresponds to the position of the sun relative to constellations as they appeared over 2200 years ago!

The science behind astrology may have its roots in astronomy but don’t confuse these two disciplines. Astronomy can explain the position of the stars in the sky but it’s up to you to determine what, if anything, their alignment signifies.

The Constellations of the Zodiac

The ecliptic, or the position of the Sun as it’s perceived from the revolving Earth, passes through the constellations that formed the Zodiac - Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius and Pisces. Zodiac signs were originally determined by which constellation the Sun was "in" on the day you were born.

Early astronomers observed the Sun traveling through the signs of the Zodiac in the course of one year, spending about a month in each. Thus, they calculated that each constellation extends 30 degrees across the ecliptic.

However, a phenomenon called precession has altered the position of the constellations we see today.

Precession and Astrology

The first day of spring in the Northern Hemisphere was once marked by the zero point of the Zodiac. Astronomers call this the vernal equinox and it occurs as the ecliptic and celestial equator intersect.

Around 600 BCE, the zero point was in Aries and was called the "first point of Aries." (Figure 1) The constellation Aries encompassed the first 30 degrees of the ecliptic; from 30 to 60 degrees was Taurus; from 60 to 90 degrees was Gemini; and so on for all twelve constellations of the Zodiac.

Unbeknownst to the ancient astrologers, the Earth continually wobbles around its axis in a 25,800-year cycle. This wobble—called precession—is caused by the gravitational attraction of the Moon on Earth's equatorial bulge.

Over the past two-and-a-half millennia, this wobble has caused the intersection point between the celestial equator and the ecliptic to move west along the ecliptic by 36 degrees, or almost exactly one-tenth of the way around. This means that the signs have slipped one-tenth—or almost one whole month—of the way around the sky to the west, relative to the stars beyond.

For instance, those born between March 21 and April 19 consider themselves to be Aries. Today, the Sun is no longer within the constellation of Aries during much of that period. From March 11 to April 18, the Sun is actually in the constellation of Pisces! (Figure 2) See also Figure 3, which demonstrates the precession of the equinoxes from 600 BCE to 2600.

Your "Real Sign"

The table below lists the dates when the Sun is actually within the astronomical constellations of the Zodiac, according to modern constellation boundaries and corrected for precession (these dates can vary a day from year to year).

You will most likely find that once precession is taken into account, your zodiac sign is different. And if you were born between November 29 and December 17, your sign is actually one you never saw in the newspaper: you are an Ophiuchus! The eliptic passes through the constellation of Ophiuchus after Scorpius.

Now you really have something cool with which to start that conversation!

Article found here:
http://www.livescience.com/strangenews/your-astronomical-sign.html



bigsmile I have been studying this in astronomyflowerforyou

yellowrose10's photo
Sun 03/15/09 06:18 PM
what are you mirror?

lfmsm143's photo
Sun 03/15/09 06:18 PM
Can you provide any more information on Ophiuchus? I guess that is my sign since my birthday is December 10th.

think2deep's photo
Sun 03/15/09 06:19 PM
hmm, says i'm a virgo not a libra. damn i've been learning that everything i thought i knew in this world, has been a lie.

yellowrose10's photo
Sun 03/15/09 06:19 PM

Can you provide any more information on Ophiuchus? I guess that is my sign since my birthday is December 10th.


i think you would be a saggitarius (sp)

lfmsm143's photo
Sun 03/15/09 06:23 PM
I've always been a Sagitarius the following statement in the article throught me a bit: "And if you were born between November 29 and December 17, your sign is actually one you never saw in the newspaper: you are an Ophiuchus! The eliptic passes through the constellation of Ophiuchus after Scorpius. "

yellowrose10's photo
Sun 03/15/09 06:24 PM

I've always been a Sagitarius the following statement in the article throught me a bit: "And if you were born between November 29 and December 17, your sign is actually one you never saw in the newspaper: you are an Ophiuchus! The eliptic passes through the constellation of Ophiuchus after Scorpius. "



try this link
http://www.geocities.com/astrologyconstellations/ophiuchus.htm

yellowrose10's photo
Sun 03/15/09 06:28 PM
it says i'm really a crab not a lion lol

TJN's photo
Sun 03/15/09 06:28 PM
we all knew that

Fanta46's photo
Sun 03/15/09 06:28 PM
Taurus - May 13 to Jun 21


Oh Poppy-****!

Im a Fanta not a Bull!


TJN's photo
Sun 03/15/09 06:29 PM
Im a scopio not a sagitarious :cry:

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Sun 03/15/09 06:30 PM
Edited by LadyMartha on Sun 03/15/09 06:30 PM
guess i'm a Taurus and no i'm female not a bull lol

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