Your Horoscope MIGHT be a Different Sign than they always Told You ... but Probably Not

@mythociate (21437)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
April 10, 2021 2:12pm CST
Before I 'realized' that the zodiac is twelve constellations in a circle around the sun (so it works out where the sun is 'in' each constellation for 30-degrees of our revolving around the sun), I wondered 'Do the days of the constellations shift'? And this article said, "... Kinda." https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/life/1421190/zodiac-sign-dates-why-do-star-sign-dates-change-wrong-sign-evg The astrologer said that it's all centered on the Spring Equinox, which is different every four years because of Leap Year (making you a Pisces instead of an Aries if you were born in a Leap Year). The article then goes on to claim you could be a Capricorn instead of an Aquarius, or a Leo instead of a Virgo. But they don't really explain why, except to say you should look at an "ephemerus" (a table or data file that lets you know the calculated positions of celestial objects in the sky over time) to know for sure. (I think--if you go to Astro-Charts dot com--you just enter your birth-date & -time & -location, and they'll tell you "our place in the universe (at that moment).")
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@RebeccasFarm (86751)
• United States
10 Apr 21
All I know is I am a mountain goat no matter what the starsigns say
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@mythociate (21437)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
11 Apr 21
I'm a crustacean rooster (born in a Chinese Year of the Rooster, with the Sun in the sign of Cancer (the Crab)).
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• United States
11 Apr 21
@mythociate You must get up mighty early then if you are a rooster and good you are a crab also..haha
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@mythociate (21437)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
11 Apr 21
@RebeccasFarm Roosters sleep-in sometimes, don't they? I still haven't found out, but I got lots of interesting reading when I asked!
Rewards30,800,000 resultsAny time Open links in new tabUntil relatively recently, it was assumed by many that roosters crowed in response to the daybreak. In fact, many roosters will crow a couple of hours before daybreak and no-one had really done any res
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