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15 Feb 1934 - Astrology Calendar

All Moon and Planet Constellations / Aspects and Transits for 15 February 1934
15 Feb 1934 - Astrology Calendar
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Birthday

Galileo Galilei (1564 - 1642), Sir Ernest Shackleton (*1874-1928), Jane Seymour (1951), Matt Groening (*1954)

Saint's day

 

Sun
Sun
Thursday, 15 February 1934

Sun February 1934

Birthday: Aquarius

Chinese zodiac sign:
狗 Wood Dog

32,946 days ago (90 years, 2 months, 14 days)

Moon

moon (Pisces)
waxing crescent

Moonrise:
Moonset:
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Daily aspects

Moon (Pisces) Conjunction Mars (Pisces)  | Photo: © iStock.com/LightFieldStudios
Moon (Pisces) Conjunction Mars (Pisces)

This conjunction can make you irritable, violent, boastful, gossipy, but also passionate. Muscular inner tension could be noticeable, marital problems or a seperation can occur, and you may experience susceptibility to illness.

Moon (Pisces) Opposition Neptune (Virgo)  | Photo: © iStock.com/YorVen
Moon (Pisces) Opposition Neptune (Virgo)

You may have visions of grandeur, and feel like you are godly. Your imagination may take you places that don't make sense, and you might turn to alcohol and recreational drugs to feel better. You may feel slightly melancholic. It will be good for you to express yourself creatively, from painting to playing music.   

Moon (Pisces) Conjunction Mercury (Pisces)  | Photo: © oneinchpunch - stock.adobe.com
Moon (Pisces) Conjunction Mercury (Pisces)

This aspect is a good starting point, and a basis for all business, since you are mentally active, and have good judgment. All preparation for business will lead to success! It is also a good time to communicate emotions effectively to loved ones.

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The Sun on 15 Feb 1934

Darkest moment
It is the darkest moment of the night. Sun is in the lowest position.
Night ends
The morning astronomical twilight starts.
Nautical Dawn
The morning nautical twilight starts.
Dawn
Morning nautical twilight ends, morning civil twilight starts.
Sunrise
Top edge of the sun appears on the horizon
Sunrise ends
Bottom edge of the sun touches the horizon.
Morning golden hour ends
Soft light - the best time for photography.
Solar noon
The sun is in the highest position.
Evening golden hour starts
Sunset starts
The bottom edge of the sun touches the horizon.
Sunset
Sun disappears below the horizon, evening civil twilight starts.
Dusk
Evening nautical twilight starts.
Nautical dusk
Evening astronomical twilight starts.
Night
It is dark enough for astronomical observations.

The times were calculated for -35° 17' S, 149° 07' O, Timezone: Australia/Melbourne (UTC +10)

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