February 1st, 1918 Chinese Zodiac, Moon Sign and Birth Chart

Moon sign and phase, Sun and Planets positions

An observer located in New York City on Friday February 1, 1918, would see:

Moon

Moon

The moon, being 66% full, rising at 09:53 pm and setting at 09:40 am. The previous full moon was on Jan 27, 1918 while the next full moon would come on Feb 25, 1918.

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Sun

Sun

The sun rising at 07:06 am and setting at 05:14 pm.

The same observer would also see the other Solar System Planets as follows:

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Western Astrology Zodiac Sign

Zodiac sign: Aquarius

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Chinese Zodiac

According to the Chinese Zodiac and Astrology 1918 is the year of the Horse

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Maps of the planetary positions

Planetary positions on February 1st, 1918 - Heliocentric and Geocentric views
NB: The dimensions and the orbits of the planets are not in scale. The zodiac signs in the geocentric view are set assuming that Aries coincides with the vernal equinox and that each of the zodiac signs occupy exactly one-twelfth of the sky.

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mercury

Mercury

Mercury rising at 05:50 am and setting at 03:13 pm with a 75% of surface illuminated. Mercury would be orbiting the Sun at a distance of 0.45 astronomical units (AU) and would be found at a distance of 1.13 astronomical units (AU) from Earth. Given the planet elongation, the observer would see Mercury at an angle of -23° 29' 10.7" with the Sun. The brightness would be -0.03 this day, as measured by the planet magnitude.
venus

Venus

Venus would rise at 07:07 am and set at 06:24 pm. 2% of Venus would be illuminated by the Sun. Venus distance from the Sun would be 0.72 astronomical units (AU) and its distance from the Earth 0.28 astronomical units (AU). The angular distance in the sky between Venus and the Sun would be 13° 21' 02.7".
mars

Mars

Mars would look like 94% full, orbiting the Sun at a distance of 1.67 AU and be at 0.85 AU from Earth. The planet would be seen rising at 09:12 pm and setting at 09:34 am. The angular separation of the Sun and the planet, with Earth as the reference point, would be -129° 49' 38.6". The brightness of Mars, that is its magnitude, would be -0.31.
jupiter

Jupiter

Jupiter’s distance from the Sun would be 5.07 AU and 4.66 AU from Planet Earth. Jupiter rising and setting times would be 11:50 am and 02:23 am respectively. Jupiter would appear with a 99% illuminated fraction of its surface and a magnitude (brightness of the star) of -2.33. Its angular separation between the Sun would be 108° 53' 01.0".
saturn

Saturn

Saturn would rise at 04:51 pm and set at 07:12 am, appearing 99% full. The angular separation of Saturn from the Sun, as seen by the observer, would be 177° 53' 59.1", its magnitude -0.14. Saturn would orbit the Sun at a distance of 9.13 astronomical units (AU) and would be located at a distance of 8.14 astronomical units (AU) from Earth.
uranus

Uranus

Uranus would appear 99 full, its brightness being 5.92. It would be seen rising at 07:39 am and setting at 06:00 pm. Uranus would be 19.99 AU far from the Sun and 20.96 AU far from Planet Earth (average distance). The observer, looking up into the sky, would see Uranus with a 9° 49' 06.8" angle of separation from the Sun.
neptune

Neptune

Neptune rising at 04:26 pm, and setting at 06:50 am, its magnitude (the degree of brightness of a star) being 7.83. The difference between the celestial longitude of the Sun and that of Neptune would be 172° 40' 05.5". At 30.04 AU distance from the Sun and at 29.06 AU from Earth, 99 % of Neptune would be illuminated by the Sun.
pluto

Pluto

Pluto would be seen as 99% full and would have an elongation of 140° 48' 34.2". It would orbit the Sun at an average distance of 43.92 astronomical units (AU) and be located at an average distance of 43.16 astronomical units (AU) from Earth. The observer would see Pluto rising at 02:11 pm and setting at 04:36 am, its magnitude (brightness of the star) being 15.41.

For the same New York observer looking up in the clear night sky around 10 pm of the same day, the solar system planets would be found in the following constellations and at the following coordinates:

PlanetConstellationRight AscensionDeclination
MercurySagittarius19:25:24.29-22:07:40.6
VenusAquarius21:38:32.91-6:39:25.8
MarsVirgo12:16:41.581:57:16.9
JupiterTaurus3:58:17.2219:50:14.9
SaturnCancer8:54:39.9318:19:33.9
UranusCapricornus21:42:44.30-14:28:27.8
NeptuneCancer8:31:23.6718:44:17.5
PlutoGemini6:15:58.1118:52:08.2

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