Born in May 1905 - Zodiac Signs, Personality and Horoscopes
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May 1905 Tropical Ephemeris
Note: A person's zodiac sign typically refers to their Sun sign, Moon position is location and time sensitive.Planet | Date Range | Zodiac Sign |
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Sun | May 1, 1905 to May 21, 1905 | Taurus |
Sun | May 22, 1905 to May 31, 1905 | Gemini |
Moon | May 1, 1905 to May 1, 1905 | Pisces |
Moon | May 2, 1905 to May 3, 1905 | Aries |
Moon | May 4, 1905 to May 6, 1905 | Taurus |
Moon | May 7, 1905 to May 8, 1905 | Gemini |
Moon | May 9, 1905 to May 10, 1905 | Cancer |
Moon | May 11, 1905 to May 12, 1905 | Leo |
Moon | May 13, 1905 to May 15, 1905 | Virgo |
Moon | May 16, 1905 to May 17, 1905 | Libra |
Moon | May 18, 1905 to May 19, 1905 | Scorpio |
Moon | May 20, 1905 to May 21, 1905 | Sagittarius |
Moon | May 22, 1905 to May 23, 1905 | Capricorn |
Moon | May 24, 1905 to May 25, 1905 | Aquarius |
Moon | May 26, 1905 to May 28, 1905 | Pisces |
Moon | May 29, 1905 to May 30, 1905 | Aries |
Moon | May 31, 1905 to May 31, 1905 | Taurus |
Mercury | May 1, 1905 to May 15, 1905 | Aries |
Mercury | May 16, 1905 to May 31, 1905 | Taurus |
Venus | May 1, 1905 to May 9, 1905 | Taurus |
Venus | May 10, 1905 to May 28, 1905 | Aries |
Venus | May 29, 1905 to May 31, 1905 | Taurus |
Mars | May 1, 1905 to May 31, 1905 | Scorpio |
Jupiter | May 1, 1905 to May 31, 1905 | Taurus |
Saturn | May 1, 1905 to May 31, 1905 | Pisces |
Uranus | May 1, 1905 to May 31, 1905 | Capricorn |
Neptune | May 1, 1905 to May 31, 1905 | Cancer |
Pluto | May 1, 1905 to May 31, 1905 | Gemini |
North Node (Rahu) | May 1, 1905 to May 31, 1905 | Virgo |
South Node (Ketu) | May 1, 1905 to May 31, 1905 | Pisces |
Chinese Zodiac Sign
Snake (蛇)
Age
119 years and 6 months old
If you were born on 1st May, 1905, you are 119 years old as on November 1, 2024.
Your next birthday is 5 months away.
What happened in May 1905
- May 4, 1905: The first world championship of professional wrestling takes place at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
- May 9, 1905: Upon the death of U.S. social activist Ann Reeves Jarvis In West Virginia, her daughter Anna Jarvis resolves to campaign across the United States for a proposed "Mother's Day".
- May 10, 1905: In the U.S., A tornado destroys the town of Snyder, Oklahoma, killing 97.
- May 11, 1905: Albert Einstein submits for publication his paper "Über die von der molekularkinetischen Theorie der Wärme geforderte Bewegung von in ruhenden Flüssigkeiten suspendierten Teilchen" ("On the Motion of Small Particles Suspended in a Stationary Liquid, as Required by the Molecular Kinetic Theory of Heat"), based on his doctoral research, delineating a stochastic model of Brownian motion.
- May 12, 1905: The Natural History Museum in London unveils its popular exhibit of "Dippy", an exact replica of the skeleton of the Diplodocus carnegii dinosaur.
- May 15, 1905: Las Vegas, Nevada, is founded when 110 acres (45 ha) of land adjacent to the Union Pacific Railroad tracks are auctioned to what is now today Downtown Las Vegas.
- May 22, 1905: Abdul Hamid II, the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire establishes the Ullah millet for the Aromanians of the empire. For this reason, the Aromanian National Day is sometimes celebrated on this day. The decision is publicly announced the next day, which is more commonly celebrated.
- May 28, 1905: At the end of two days in fighting in the Battle of Tsushima, the Russian Imperial Navy has suffered the deaths of more than 14,000 of the 18,000 sailors and officers it had brought to the battle, and all but four of its Pacific ships. The Japanese loss is three torpedo boats and 800 men.
- May 29, 1905: Brooklyn Superbas pitcher Elmer Stricklett introduces the "spitball" to major league baseball, a controversial pitch that involves applying saliva to the ball to alter its trajectory, leading to debates about the fairness of the practice and its eventual ban in 1920.
- May 30, 1905: Japanese Prime Minister Katsura Tarō requests U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt's mediation in peace negotiations to end the Russo-Japanese War.