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What are the new horoscopes?

The new signs of the Western zodiac, according to NASA, are Cetus and Ophiuchus, did you know them? Apparently, these two signs were excluded and the reason for this is that they share very little time with the Earth's orbit. And, on the other hand, they uncontrollably distribute all the signs of the horoscope and each of its elements.

If we include the two signs Cetus and Ophiuchus to the twelve accepted signs, we would have a total of fourteen signs and the dates they cover would have to be redefined. In addition, it is likely that your sign has changed, how confusing! Right? The fourteen signs of the zodiac would look like this:

  1. Aries: April 18 – May 13
  2. Taurus: May 14 – June 19
  3. Gemini: June 20 – July 20
  4. Cancer: July 21 – August 9
  5. Leo: August 10 – September 15
  6. Virgo: September 16 – October 30
  7. Libra: October 31 – November 22
  8. Scorpio: November 23 – November 29
  9. Ophiuchus: November 30 – December 17
  10. Sagittarius: December 18 – January 18
  11. Capricorn: January 19 – February 15
  12. Aquarius: February 16 – March 11
  13. Pisces: March 11 – April 18
  14. Cetus: March 28 – March 29

Ophiuchus (⛎), also known as the serpentarian or the bearer of the serpent (from the Greek Ὀφιοῦχος, Ophioukhos), is a supposed and disputed thirteenth astrological sign proposed at the end of the 20th century and popularized in certain media in the 21st. . Ophiuchus has been part of the astronomical zodiac for a long time. In fact, when the horoscope was configured with its 12 signs, the existence of this constellation was already known, given that Ptolemy (a Greek astronomer born in the year 100 AD) He already mentioned this constellation in his writings. Therefore, Ophiuchus was once deliberately ignored for a purely mathematical matter, since the resulting division of the 360º of the zodiac wheel could only be exact by 12, and not by 13.

In 2011, the International Astronomical Union established the position of the thirteenth sign: Ophiuchus, whose location is between Scorpio and Sagittarius, and in Greek mythology it is associated with Asclepius, son of Apollo. This mythological character was a doctor with gifts for healing people, and it was also said that he also had the power to revive the dead.

The other sign is Cetus or Ceto, also known as the Whale or the Sea Monster, is a constellation in the southern hemisphere, in a region known as Water, near other constellations such as Aquarius, Pisces and Eridanus. Cetus is located between the signs Aries and Pisces. It is represented by a huge sea monster that, according to Greek mythology, was killed by Perseus when Princess Andromeda was on her way to serve him her lunch. However, its passage through the zodiac line is extremely short, it only begins on March 27 and ends on March 28.

But this is not all, NASA announced that in the year 2023 the sun will also pass through another constellation found in the water region, Cetus, on its way around the circle of the zodiac. In the year 2023, how many signs should we count, 12, 13 or 14?

It is important to clarify that astrology and astronomy are two completely different disciplines. Astrology is a belief that is based on the symbolic interpretation of the relative position of the planets and the constellations at the time of a person's birth, while astronomy is a science that studies celestial objects and the universe in general.

The traditional astrological system is based on the twelve signs of the zodiac that have existed for thousands of years and have not changed due to astronomical discoveries. Although NASA and astronomy identify the presence of additional constellations such as Ophiuchus and Cetus in the sky, this does not affect the traditional astrological system, which continues to use the original twelve signs.

That is, astrology and astronomy are two separate fields, and astronomy's inclusion of additional constellations does not change the traditional astrological system. Therefore, the dates and astrological signs that we know in Western astrology remain the same.

Has your zodiac sign changed?

The short answer is simply no. NASA has never influenced astrology, as it is not their field. As the agency itself clarified in 2020, They are dedicated to astronomy and whenever they make statements regarding the zodiac they refer to the astronomical (which constellation the sun will be visible on each day of the year) and never to the astrological.

The astrological zodiac (the horoscope, predictions and signs that we like so much) was created more than 3,000 years ago by the Babylonians and is not going to change. So, don't worry. If you were scared when you saw online that you were no longer your zodiac sign, don't panic.

The twelve horoscopes remain these:

  1. Aries (March 21 - April 19)
  2. Taurus (April 20 - May 20)
  3. Gemini (May 21 - June 20)
  4. Cancer (June 21 - July 22)
  5. Leo (July 23 - August 22)
  6. Virgo (August 23 - September 22)
  7. Libra (September 23 - October 22)
  8. Scorpio (October 23 - November 21)
  9. Sagittarius (November 22 - December 21)
  10. Capricorn (December 22 - January 19)
  11. Aquarius (January 20 - February 18)
  12. Pisces (February 19 - March 20)

Even Esperanza Gracia has spoken out online stating that she is “very fed up with Ophiuchus.” She has also clarified to her concerned followers that her zodiac signs remain what they have always been and will never change.