Fortune Telling Collection - Horoscope - Is it true that the constellation date changes?

Is it true that the constellation date changes?

Aries constellation

Updated on 04. 19. ~ 05. 13

Original date 03.2 1. ~ 04.20

Taurus constellation

Updated on 05. 14. ~ 06.20

Original date 04.2 1. ~ 05.438+0

Gemini

Updated on 06.2 1. ~ 07. 19

Original date 05.22. ~ 06.22

Cancer constellation

Updated on 07.20. ~ 08. 19

Original date 06.23. ~ 07.23

Le Signe du Lion

08.20 update. ~ 09.6438+05

Original date: 07.24. ~ 08.23

virgo

Updated on 09. 16. ~ 10.30

Original date: 08.24. ~ 09.23

libra

Update date: 10.3 1. ~ 1 1.23

Original date 09.24. ~ 10.23

Scorpius

Updated on 1 1.24. ~ 1 1.29

Original date: 10.24. ~ 1 1.22

Ophiuchus constellation

Updated: 1 1.30. ~ 12. 17

Sagittarius

Updated: 12. 18. ~ 0 1. 18

The original date is 1 1.23. ~ 12.2 1.

Capricorn. Compare CAPRICORN

Updated on 0 1. 19. ~ 02. 15.

Original date: 12.22. ~ 0 1.20

Aquarius constellation

Updated on 02. 16. ~ 03. 1 1

Original date 0 1.2 1. ~ 02. 19

fishes

Updated on 03. 12. ~ 04. 18

Original date: 02.20. ~ 03.20

About the new constellation, the explanation is this: What constellation are you? The Royal Astronomical Society says you may be mistaken about the constellation. According to the Institute, people born between165438+1October 29th and 65438+February18th should be Ophiuchus, not Sagittarius. Ophiuchus lies between Scorpio and Sagittarius.

In mythology, Ophiuchus is a man who jumps snakes, similar to the Greek god of medicine. If Ophiuchus is in the right position, then the traditional star chart will have to be revised accordingly, and the territory of Scorpio and Sagittarius in the traditional star chart will have to be handed over.

Astronomers have long pointed out that the familiar horoscope of the zodiac does not conform to the actual phenomenon of celestial bodies. When the laws of astrology were laid more than 2000 years ago, the astrological chart formed by the sun "passing through" a series of constellations was quite different from what we see today.