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    Default know its a litle old but this sucks

    I use to be a Cancer now im a Gemini.

    Capricorn - Jan 20 to Feb 16
    Aquarius - Feb 16 to Mar 11
    Pisces - Mar 11 to Apr 18
    Aries - Apr 18 to May 13
    Taurus - May 13 to Jun 21
    Gemini - Jun 21 to Jul 20
    Cancer - Jul 20 to Aug 10
    Leo - Aug 10 to Sep 16
    Virgo - Sep 16 to Oct 30
    Libra - Oct 30 to Nov 23
    Scorpius - Nov 23 to Nov 29
    Ophiuchus - Nov 29 to Dec 17
    Sagittarius - Dec 17 to Jan 20

    and a 13 sign wtf i mean really?

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    Your Astrological Sign May Not Be What You Think It Is
    
                                           By Pedro Braganca, Special to LiveScience
                posted: 23 October 2007    ET
                                                                                                                                   
         
          
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             
                                                                            
                                    Figure  3. The graphic shows the precession of the equinoxes from 600 BC to  2600 AD. In 600 BC, the intersection of the ecliptic and celestial  equator is in western Aries and marked by the Vernal Equinox. In the  year 2007, the intersection is in Pisces.Figure  2. If you were born between March 21 and April 19, your astrological  sign is said to be Aries. But this was only true for a while, back when  the system was set up in 600 BC. 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  1. The vernal equinox marks the first day of spring and occurs at the  intersection of the ecliptic and the celestial equator. The vernal  equinox also marks the zero point of the Zodiac.                                                        
                                       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!
     [Read: Wobbly Earth Means Your Horoscope Is Wrong]
     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! 
     Check out your ?real? zodiac sign below and see what the sky looked like on your birthday by going to the Birthday Sky  application.
    
    
    source:http://www.livescience.com/strangene...ical-sign.html
    Lol i feel sorry for people that got there signs tatted on them
    thinking it was cool now its really not cool hahaahaha
    MrPeanut420 Reviewed by MrPeanut420 on . know its a litle old but this sucks I use to be a Cancer now im a Gemini. Capricorn - Jan 20 to Feb 16 Aquarius - Feb 16 to Mar 11 Pisces - Mar 11 to Apr 18 Aries - Apr 18 to May 13 Taurus - May 13 to Jun 21 Gemini - Jun 21 to Jul 20 Cancer - Jul 20 to Aug 10 Leo - Aug 10 to Sep 16 Rating: 5

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