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Nasa resurfaced the claim that there's a 13th zodiac sign—and it's named is Ophiuchus. But is it accurate? We connected with astrologer Lisa Stardust to see if our zodiac signs really did change.
While neither system of astrology officially uses Ophiuchus as a sign, some sidereal astrologers may incorporate it into their practice. Why There's No "13th Zodiac Sign" ...
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While traditional Western astrology recognizes 12 zodiac signs, there is a growing movement to include the 13th sign, Ophiuchus, into the zodiac. Ophiuchus, the serpent-bearer, is a constellation ...
Ophiuchus isn't a real zodiac sign, but if it were, they'd have some powerful healing skills. An Astrologer explains Ophiuchus' biggest strengths.
Because the sign of Ophiuchus would fall in between Scorpio and Sagittarius in the zodiac, it’s theorized that its astrological traits could be influenced by these signs, too.
Every six months or so, the internet promptly panics when yet another story about “Ophiuchus, the 13th zodiac sign” goes viral. Apparently, the viral story goes, NASA has just discovered a ...
Despite Ophiuchus being named in astronomy, astrologists have left it out of the zodiac wheel. The reason for this is that star signs are based on seasons rather than the constellations.
To be sure, Ophiuchus is real in the sense that it is a constellation, and it’s one of the largest constellations not traditionally associated with a zodiac sign. NASA recently explained that ...
NASA didn’t “create” this zodiac sign. Ophiuchus is one of the 13 major constellations in the zodiac, according to ancient Babylonians. The Babylonians left it out of the zodiac because they ...
In November 2015 social media users recirculated rumors claiming that the zodiac would be modified in the upcoming following year to include the "new" star sign Ophiuchus.