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  1. Mar 13, 2022 · Here’s a full list of the zodiac sign dates for this year from Aries to Pisces, according to the Magic of I's 2022 Astrological Planner. And don't worry, these dates only determine the...

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  2. Dec 23, 2021 · As your portal to the stars, this calendar provides all the major astrological aspects this year. Highlighting every time each star changes signs, as well as every planet moving in and out of retrograde, this astrology calendar is the most comprehensive overview you'll find online.

  3. 13 Zodiac Signs and Their Dates Do you know that your zodiac sign is on the apparent path (the ecliptic with twelve constellations) of the Sun across the celestial sphere over the course of the year? Do you know that the Sun was above your zodiac sign when you were born?

  4. Aug 9, 2024 · The zodiac year starts on March 21 with Aries and runs through March 20 with Pisces. The table below shows the dates the sun is in each sign of the zodiac. To learn your sun sign, find the date range where your birthday falls in the chart below.

  5. Jan 20, 2022 · Summary of astrology events - Planetary Transits & Aspects, Sign entries, Full & New Moons.

    Date
    Time [ut/gmt]
    Events
    January 02 (Sunday)
    07:09
    Mercury () enters Aquarius
    January 20 (Thursday)
    02:39
    Sun () enters Aquarius
    January 24 (Monday)
    12:52
    Mars () enters Capricorn
    January 26 (Wednesday)
    03:05
    Mercury () enters Capricorn
  6. May 21, 2024 · What's your zodiac sign's dates? The chart below lists the dates and their corresponding zodiac signs. The sun enters Aries at the March equinox, the time when day and night are equal. Aries, the cardinal fire sign of the zodiac, begins each new astrological year. March 21st to April 19th is a time of new beginnings and fresh starts.

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  8. Nov 24, 2024 · Our infographic lists the twelve astrological signs of the zodiac. We have specified the start and end dates of each sign as well as the symbols (simplified representations of the constellations) associated with them.