What Is My New Zodiac?
The arrival of Ophiuchus
Let's travel back in time 3000 years, to the time of the Babylonians, when the astrological horoscope was first created.
You look up into the sky, and see the familiar constellations, but you notice that something isn't quite the same...
A half-remembered science lecture flitters into your mind. What did your professor say? Ah yes, something about the gravity of the moon pulling on the earth and changing its tilt. You suppose that would explain why the stars are in different places
You remember asking your professor, "Wouldn't that mean that birth signs would change, as constellations move to different places in the sky?"
"Indeed," he replied. "As a matter of fact, the sun passes through 13 constellations, not just the 12 usually used in astrology."