Many are tuning in now and the news this week is that the zodiac signs rule may be out of date. Ophiuchus is an astrological sign is rarely used, not included in most versions of the Zodiac.
It is also known as Snake.
Parke Kunkle astronomer told NBC News this week that the changing alignment of Earth in the past 3,000 years has led to consider new session of zodiacs standard.
In fact, the signing born today are different from what you've been led to believe throughout his life.
Kunkle said. "This is not something that happened today It has lasted thousands of years," says Kunkle.
"Because of this change of inclination, the Earth is really here, in effect, and the Sun is in a different constellation than it was 3,000 years ago."
History Of Zodiac
In astronomy, the zodiac (from Greek: ζῳδιακός, zodiak) is the ring of constellations that the ecliptic line, which is the apparent path of Sun across the celestial sphere during the year. The paths of the Moon and planets also roughly correspond to the ecliptic, so too are the constellations of the zodiac.
The New 13 Sign Zodiac Dates
Under the revised zodiac, the following dates would apply:
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: Sept. 16- Oct. 30
Libra: Oct. 30- Nov. 23
Scorpio: Nov. 23- Nov. 29
Ophiuchus: Nov. 29- Dec. 17
Sagittarius: Dec. 17- Jan. 20
In astrology, the zodiac signs denoting that divide the ecliptic into twelve equal zones of celestial longitude. As such, the zodiac is a celestial coordinate system, or more specifically an ecliptic coordinate system, taking as the origin of ecliptic latitude, and position of the sun on the vernal equinox as the origin of longitude.

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