November 29 - December 17
No, the new Astrological sign is Ophiuchus.
No, they discovered that the dates that define the horoscopes are not quite accurate. The cusp (borderline dates) of each horoscope is out by a few days, therefore if you are an Aries in the old system, you should also be reading the previous sign, which is pisces, and so on.
Yes. Unless you want the new sign which is Ophiuchus that would be your new sign.
She is Capricorn, but since the new sign Ophiuchus has been released, her sign may change .
Well they say it is but personally, I don't believe they could just put a new zodiac sign in like that. Nope, that makes no sense to me.
Regardless of whether or not there is a new star sign, the star signs of those who are alive now will not be changed.A horoscope is a map of the exact positions of the stars and the planets at the moment of your birth. Because you cannot go back in time and add a new star sign, your star sign will not change even if a new one is added.
Sagittarius and Ophiuchus can have an interesting dynamic, as both signs are associated with exploration and a thirst for knowledge. Sagittarius, known for its adventurous spirit and optimism, may find Ophiuchus's themes of healing and transformation intriguing. However, Ophiuchus's more introspective nature might clash with Sagittarius's desire for freedom and spontaneity. Overall, their compatibility would depend on individual personalities and how they navigate their differing approaches to life.
The addition of a new zodiac sign, such as Ophiuchus, is based on the precession of the Earth's axis over time. This phenomenon causes the constellations to shift in relation to the Earth's position, leading some astrologers to include Ophiuchus as a thirteenth sign. However, this change is not widely accepted or recognized in mainstream astrology.
the new zodiac sign is Ophiuchus and its from November 29 till December 17. It is pronounced as (of-fee-u-cus) I am 98% sure it is pronounced like this. 2% sure it is not.
Capricorn.
May 25, 1977
It's definitely not a "hoax"; the constellation exists and the sun and other "planets" do pass through it. Whether you accept it as a new star sign is up to you. The majority of modern astrologers don't acknowledge it but some so-called side-real astrologers do. The ancient Greeks apparently sometimes used it as an extra element in their astrology and associated it with healers and physicians but it wasn't considered a star sign. The reason it was brought up in the 20th century was that the star locations change slowly but constantly and in the last thousands of years, the zodiac has shifted and thus now can be said to include Ophiuchus. There are no absolute rules in astrology, as it's based on pseudoscience, so all interpretations are more or less valid. The majority of the community is still against including Ophiuchus, though, even some of the side-real astrologers, apparently. If you're interested, I suggest that you find out what your side-real zodiac sign and possibly other signs as well are and decide for yourself which one seems more accurate to you and your personality.