jueves, 22 de diciembre de 2011

Ophiuchus: The 13th Sign of zodiac?

Your zodiac sign may not actually be your zodiac sign anymore.
Astronomer Parke Kunkle says that due to changes in the Earth's alignment the dates of many zodiac signs have changed, according to NBC. In addition, there may be a 13th Zodiac sign: Ophiuchus.
Kunkle says that as the Earth and Sun slowly move the signs gradually change, as expected.
The change didn't happen overnight either. The 12 signs were designated to different periods of the year almost 3,000 years ago, when astrology began, and since then the Earth's position in relation to the sun has changed.
While the sign many people were born under may now be different, it shouldn't affect horoscope readings, according to NBC.
The Associated Press reported Friday evening that Kunkle has since clarified his earlier statements, emphasizing "this is not new news," and "Astronomers have known about this since about 130 B.C."
ABC News reports popular astrologer Susan Miller called the claim of new Zodiac signs "ridiculous," adding "We've known about this for ages."
The confusion seems to be a result of Eastern vs. Western astrology. Most of us are familiar with tropical zodiac (Western), based on the seasons, which has not changed, though sidereal zodiac (Eastern), based on constellations, has different signs including a 13th. Is there a correct system? That's up for debate.



Your zodiac sign can change if Ophiuchus was the Zodiac sign number 13. This would address assigned to the zodiacal signs in the respective months:


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: September. 16 - Oct. 30
Libra: October 30-November 23
Scorpio: November 23 to November 29
Ophiuchus: Nov. 29 - Dec. 17
Sagittarius: Dec. 17 - Jan. 20


Weird, no?

When locating the constellations of the zodiac?

Such constellations we would see them being in the dark area of the Earth, the sun hidden, for example, with the value "April" in the term "month" in our memory chronologically, physically we are sailing with Spaceship Earth in the constellation of Virgo, while the other side of the Sun and the orbit is the constellation of Aries. Pure and simple geometry, because basically what we see in space, full of energy, are points of light. Everything else is in our memory.



miércoles, 21 de diciembre de 2011

Description of the signs of zodiac

Aries:
In Hellenistic astrology, the sign of the ram was mythologically associated with the golden winged ram that rescued Phrixos and his sister Helle from the altar where they were to be offered as a sacrifice to Zeus. The golden ram carried them to the land of Colchis but on the way Helle fell into the sea and drowned. When Phrixos arrived at Colchis he sacrificed the ram to Zeus and presented the Golden Fleece to his father-in-law, the King of Colchis. The fleece was then hung upon a sacred oak and guarded by a dragon until rescued by Jason and the Argonauts. The myth recounts that Zeus was so moved by the ram's fate that he gave it the greatest honour of being moved to the heavens
Taurus:
In Greek mythology, Taurus was identified with the bull whose form Zeus took to rape Europa, a legendary Phoenician princess. In illustrations, only the front portion of this constellation is depicted; in Greek mythology this was sometimes explained as Taurus being partly submerged as he carried Europa out to sea. Greek mythographer Acusilaus marks the bull Taurus as the same that formed the myth of the Cretan Bull, one of The Twelve Labors of Heracles. 


Gemini:
The ancient Greek tale of the egg-born brothers Castor and Pollux, born to their mother Leda after she was seduced by Zeus in the guise of a swan. Their consummation, on the same night as Leda lay with her husband, Sparta's King Tyndareus resulted in the birth of immortal Pollux, who possessed great physical strength, and mortal Castor who possessed great ingenuity. Upon Castor's death Pollux begged Zeus to let him share his own immortality with his twin to keep them together and they were transformed into the Gemini constellation.

Cancer:
According to an ancient Greek legend, the figure of a crab was placed in the nighttime sky by the goddess Hera to form the constellation Cancer. Hera swore to kill Heracles, the most famous Greek hero. Hera attempted to kill Heracles in many different ways, but each time his incredible physical strength allowed him to survive. Hera cast a spell of madness on Heracles, causing him to commit a great crime. In order to be forgiven, he had to perform twelve difficult tasks. One of these tasks was destroying the terrible nine-headed water-serpent, Hydra.
During the battle between Heracles and Hydra, the goddess Hera sent a crab to aid the serpent. But Heracles, being so strong, killed the crab by smashing its shell with his foot. As a reward for its service, Hera placed the crab's image in the night sky.

Leo:
The Lion of Nemea, killed by Heracles, who strangled him, because his skin was impenetrable. The hero with his own claws (the one thing that could hurt him) skinned and stayed skin as its symbol.

Virgo:
Erigone was the name by which the first century astrologer Marcus Manilius referred to the constellation. As the sign of the harvest, Virgo held strong connections with the time that grapes were gathered for the production of wine and Erigone represents an aspect of this association. She was the daughter of Icarius, who received the secret of wine making from the Wine God, Dionysus, and was murdered by peasants who believed they had been poisoned by his wine. Erigone was led to discover his body by their faithful dog and hanged herself in grief. The gods were moved to pity over the tragedy and transported the family to everlasting glory in the heavens: Icarius became Boötes; Erigone became Virgo, and the dog Maera, the constellation Canis Minor.

Libra:
The symbol for Libra is the Scales. In Roman mythology, Libra is considered to depict the scales held by Astraea, the goddess of justice. Libra is also considered the goddess of balance and truth. She also corresponds with Egyptian mythology as Ma'at, the goddess of the scales or balance.

Scorpio:
In Greek mythology, the Scorpio is featured in the myth of the giant hunter Orion and the Goddess Artemis. According to the Phenomena of Aratus, Orion was enjoying the slaughter of all manner of beasts when he laid his hands upon Artemis's robes. In anger she proved his vulnerability by rousing the deadly scorpion whose unsuspected bite destroyed the supposedly invisible hunter. The goddess raised the Scorpion to the heavens in gratitude, placing its constellation in opposition to that of Orion. The scorpion and the hunter are thus said to be linked forever in conflict in the sky, such that Orion flees beneath the western descendant whenever his murderer rises in the east.

Sagittarius:
The centaur Chiron was a great educator in music, art, hunting, medical and surgical. Heracles accidentally shot an arrow poisoned with the Hydra’s blood during a fight with the Centaurs, whom fled to the abode of Chiron. He contracted a painful wound incurable, which led him to give up his immortality to Prometheus, and to die and escape the pain. He was promoted to heaven as the constellation Sagittarius.

Capricorn:
Represents a half goat half fish Amalthea, who breed and fed Zeus when he was a baby, in whom Rhea entrusted to protect him from his father Cronus. Amalthea and her daughter raised Zeus with honey and milk, she had impressive horns that grew and spilled nectar and ambrosia, and when they broke filled it with fruit and offers it to Zeus. From that event, Zeus placed her in one of the constellations in the sky.

Aquarius:
Aquarius is identified with Ganymede, a beautiful youth in Greek mythology with whom Zeus fell in love and, in the disguise of an eagle (represented by the constellation Aquila), carried off to Olympus to be "cup-bearer" to the gods.

Pisces:
According to one Greek myth, Pisces represents the fish into which Aphrodite and her son Eros transformed in order to escape the monster Typhon; they are tied together with a cord on their tails, to make sure they do not lose one another. Alternatively, the twin fish were placed in the heavens in honor of their heroic deed of saving Aphrodite and Eros from Typhon on the river Euphrates.

*Ophiuchus:
Astronomy join Ophiuchus in 2011 as the thirteen zodiac sign, since then has been discussed in astrology about add this sign, there are a group, what say that the astrology must follow with the Babylonian tradition of twelve signs, and another part believe that this sign should be added to give an answer to certain type of personality that so far has not been represented by the current zodiac signs, this second stream is very important in the eastern tradition. His mythological history we can indentify in the ancient Greece, Ophiuchus corresponds to Asclepius, son of the god Apollo and Coronis. He developed such skill in medicine, stating that he could even raise the dead. Very offended by it, Hades asked Zeus to kill him for violating the natural order of things, to which Zeus agreed. However, as a tribute to his worth, he decides to place it in the sky surrounded by the serpent, a symbol of renewed life.

Astrology sign and Astronomy Constellation


ASTROLOGY SIGN
ASTRONOMY CONSTELLATION
NAME
SYMBOL
TROPICAL DATE
SIDEREAL DATE
NAME
IAU CONSTELLATION BOUNDARIES
SOLAR STAY
ARIES


21 March-
19 APRIL
14 April-
14 May
ARIES
19 April-
14 May
25.5 days
TAURUS


20 April-
20 May
14 May-
14 June
TAURUS
14 May-
21 June
38.2 days
GEMINI


21 May-
20 June
14 June-
14 July
GEMINI
21 June-
21 July
29.3 days
CANCER


21 June-
21 July
14 July-
14 August
CANCER
21 July-
11 August
21.1 days
LEO


22 July-
22 August
14 August-
13September
LEO
11 August-
17September
36.9 days
VIRGO


23 August-
22September
13September-
14 October
VIRGO
17September-
31 October
44.5 days
LIBRA


23September-
22 October
14 October-
13 November
LIBRA
31 October-
21 November
21.1 days
SCORPIO


23 October-
21November
13November-
14 December
SCORPIUS
21November-
30 November
8.4 days
OPHIUCHUS


n/a
n/a
OPHIUCHUS
30 November-
18 December
18.4 days
SAGITTARIUS


22November-
21 December
14 December-
13 January
SAGITTARIUS
18 December-
21 January
33.6 days
CAPRICORN


22December-
20 January
13 January-
12 February
CAPRICORNUS
21 January-
17 February
27.4 days
AQUARIUS


21 January-
19 February
12 February-
12 March
AQUARIUS
17 February-
12 March
23.9 days
PISCES


20 February-
20 March
12 March-
14 April
PISCES
12 March-
19 April
37.7 days