Your Star Sign Could Be Wrong, According To NASA
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Whether you run every aspect of your life based your star sign’s characteristics, or just enjoy reading the horoscope section of magazines, we have some news for you: You might have got your star sign wrong all this time.
Yep - NASA itself has been considering switching up the dates that match us up with our signs thanks to the solar system.
Zodiac signs were created by the ancient Greeks more than 2,000 years ago, and your sign is based on which consolation that was behind the sun at the time of your birth.
Well, it’s actually a bit more complicated than this, but the gist is that according to the internet all of our star signs have been off by around an entire month for a while.
This is because the moon and sun makes the earth shift around, meaning all of our star signs have changed positions.
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So if you believe that you’re a Leo through-and-through, you might need to rethink things, and as if this wasn’t enough there’s a whole other star sign added into the mix too: Ophiuchus.
Here’s the full list of new dates:
Capricorn: Jan 20 - Feb 16
Aquarius: Feb 16 – March 11
Pisces: March 11 – April 18
Aries: April 18 – May 13
Taurus: May 13 – June 21
Gemini: June 21 – July 20
Cancer: July 20 – Aug 10
Leo: Aug 10 – Sept 16
Virgo: Sept 16 – Oct 30
Libra: Oct 30 – Nov 23
Scorpio: Nov 23 – Nov 29
Ophiuchus: Nov 29 – Dec 17
Sagittarius: Dec 17 – Jan 20
But if you would really, really rather stick as a Cancer than become a Gemini, for example, don’t worry too much - it’s just a theory.
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