NASA's Latest Breakthrough Unveils New Zodiac Signs: Check Yours Here!

Sep 27, 2016 06:01 AM EDT | Claire Ann Austria

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has made another historical announcement that there is a new Zodiac change.  

The dates for the Western zodiac calendar have shifted. On this change, with each one changes and starts a lot later than the previous one.  In addition to the change, there is a new and thirteenth astrological sign "Ophiuchus". This sign will be the new sign for those whose birthday falls from November 29 to December 17.

NASA released the news early this year in a blog post. NASA explained that when ancient Babylonians created the zodiac over 3,000 years ago, dates on the calendar were corresponded with star constellations. However, the ancient people did not made it known that there were 13 constellations. This is so because they were then working only with a calendar that has 12 months.

NASA also pointed out and explained there is really a big change and the said is a scientific one. The Earth's axis does not even point in the same direction as it did when the original constellations were drawn. This pushes all our signs to have different date ranges right now. Likewise, this is what the science called the astrological chaos

"Here at NASA, we study astronomy, not astrology. We didn't change any zodiac signs, we just did the math." NASA said amidst all the statements they are receiving for the world.

Here are the brand-new astrological dates and signs, check your new sign.

Capricorn: Jan. 20 to Feb. 16

Aquarius: Feb. 17 to March 11

Pisces: March 11 to April 18

Aries: April 18 to May 13

Taurus: May 13 to June 21

Gemini: June 21 to July 20

Cancer: July 20 to Aug. 10

Leo: Aug. 10 to Sept. 16

Virgo: Sept. 16 to Oct. 30

Libra: Oct. 30 to Nov. 23

Scorpio: Nov. 23 to Nov. 29

Ophiuchus: Nov. 29 to Dec. 17

Sagittarius: Dec. 17 to Jan. 20

For many, this news has brought a lot and huge change in their lives as they are relying almost everything out of their lives with the predictions. However for others, this is just a news brought about by the changing world and beyond.

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