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Jan 5, 1901 - Astrology Calendar

All Moon and Planet Constellations / Aspects and Transits for January 5, 1901
Jan 5, 1901 - Astrology Calendar
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Birthday

Umberto Eco

Umberto Eco was an Italian writer, philosopher, and semiotician born in Alessandria on 5 January 1932 . He studied media studies and philosophy at the University of Turin and was a professor of semiotics at various universities in Italy and France. Eco is best known for his novels "The Name of the Rose " (1980), "The Foucault Pendulum " (1988), and "The Cemetery in Prague " (2010), all of which have been translated into numerous languages and have become worldwide bestsellers. His works are characterized by their historical, philosophical, and literary allusions and often play with the concept of perception and the interpretation of signs and symbols. Eco died in Milan on 19 February 2016.

Other birthdays

Saint's day

  • Emilia
  • Johann
  • Raphaela
Sun
Sun
Saturday, January 5, 1901

Sun January 1901

Birthday: Capricorn

Chinese zodiac sign:
鼠 Metal Rat

45,030 days ago (123 years, 3 months, 14 days)

Daily aspects

Venus Opposition Pluto

Moon → Leo

Moon

The Moon moves from Cancer to Leo (
waning gibbous

Moonset:
Moonrise:
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Daily aspects

Venus (Sagittarius) Opposition Pluto (Gemini)  | Photo: © pliekhova - fotolia.com
Venus (Sagittarius) Opposition Pluto (Gemini)

This transit can cause exaggerated eroticism, an immoral lifestyle, penchant for debauchery and addiction to pleasure, voluptuous desires, and immorality.

 

Moon → Leo | Photo: © ivgaphotographer / Shutterstock.com
Moon → Leo

The Leo Moon makes us dominant and confident. Since Leo is the symbol of self-expression, theater, and stage, we can define the orientation as external. You can be very creative. But flirting, pleasure and enjoyment are also part of those Leo days after all the whole world is ultimately one big stage and we are all actors.

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The Sun on Jan 5, 1901

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 38° 53' N, -77° 02' W, Timezone: America/Chicago (UTC -5)

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