John Mollon Age, Birthday, Zodiac Sign and Birth Chart

Professor John Dixon Mollon is a prominent British scientist born on September 12, 1944, known for his influential research in visual neuroscience. His significant contributions to the field have garnered over 15,000 citations, highlighting his impact on the study of vision and perception. Mollon's work has advanced the understanding of how the human visual system processes information, making him a leading figure in neuroscience.

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Zodiac Sign (Western)
Virgo

Sunsign, Tropical Zodiac

Zodiac Sign (Vedic)
Cancer

Moonsign, Sidereal Zodiac

Age (Today)
80 years, 1 month, 29 days

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Place of Birth
Unknown

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Chinese Zodiac Sign
Monkey (猴)
Birth Number
3

Life Path Number
3
Name Number (Chaldean)
47 => 2

Name Number (Pythagorean)
11

Meaning of the name - John

God is gracious, Yahweh is gracious

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September 12, 1944 Facts

Generation Group

John Mollon belongs to the Silent Generation group.


Occupation: scientist

Employers: University of Cambridge

Awards Received: Verriest Medal | Edgar D. Tillyer Award


Astrology Analysis

Ephemeris for September 12, 1944

Note: Moon position is location and time sensitive.
Planet Position (Tropical, Western) Transits on September 12, 2024 Secondary Progressions for September 12, 2024
Sun 19 Virgo 47 20 Virgo 25 9 Sagittarius 24
Moon 27 Cancer 1 7 Capricorn 47 0 Cancer 55
Mercury 9 Virgo 29 5 Virgo 16 0 Capricorn 5
Venus 10 Libra 53 17 Libra 19 18 Capricorn 38
Mars 9 Libra 32 4 Cancer 41 4 Sagittarius 20
Jupiter 10 Virgo 16 20 Gemini 11 24 Virgo 44
Saturn 9 Cancer 40 15 Pisces 36 9 Cancer 49
Uranus 13 Gemini 8 27 Taurus 13 11 Gemini 11
Neptune 3 Libra 28 28 Pisces 44 6 Libra 4
Pluto 9 Leo 31 29 Capricorn 49 10 Leo 10
Rahu 24 Cancer 38 7 Aries 20 20 Cancer 24
Ketu 24 Capricorn 38 7 Libra 20 20 Capricorn 24

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John Mollon's 2024 Transits to Natal Planets