Born in October 1963 - Zodiac Signs, Personality and Horoscopes

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October 1963 Tropical Ephemeris

Note: A person's zodiac sign typically refers to their Sun sign, Moon position is location and time sensitive.
PlanetDate RangeZodiac Sign
SunOctober 1, 1963 to October 24, 1963Libra
SunOctober 25, 1963 to October 31, 1963Scorpio
MoonOctober 1, 1963 to October 2, 1963Pisces
MoonOctober 3, 1963 to October 4, 1963Aries
MoonOctober 5, 1963 to October 6, 1963Taurus
MoonOctober 7, 1963 to October 8, 1963Gemini
MoonOctober 9, 1963 to October 10, 1963Cancer
MoonOctober 11, 1963 to October 13, 1963Leo
MoonOctober 14, 1963 to October 15, 1963Virgo
MoonOctober 16, 1963 to October 18, 1963Libra
MoonOctober 19, 1963 to October 20, 1963Scorpio
MoonOctober 21, 1963 to October 23, 1963Sagittarius
MoonOctober 24, 1963 to October 25, 1963Capricorn
MoonOctober 26, 1963 to October 27, 1963Aquarius
MoonOctober 28, 1963 to October 30, 1963Pisces
MoonOctober 31, 1963 to October 31, 1963Aries
MercuryOctober 1, 1963 to October 10, 1963Virgo
MercuryOctober 11, 1963 to October 28, 1963Libra
MercuryOctober 29, 1963 to October 31, 1963Scorpio
VenusOctober 1, 1963 to October 12, 1963Libra
VenusOctober 13, 1963 to October 31, 1963Scorpio
MarsOctober 1, 1963 to October 25, 1963Scorpio
MarsOctober 26, 1963 to October 31, 1963Sagittarius
JupiterOctober 1, 1963 to October 31, 1963Aries
SaturnOctober 1, 1963 to October 31, 1963Aquarius
UranusOctober 1, 1963 to October 31, 1963Virgo
NeptuneOctober 1, 1963 to October 31, 1963Scorpio
PlutoOctober 1, 1963 to October 31, 1963Virgo
North Node (Rahu)October 1, 1963 to October 31, 1963Cancer
South Node (Ketu)October 1, 1963 to October 31, 1963Capricorn

Chinese Zodiac Sign

Rabbit (兔)

Age

61 years and 1 months old

If you were born on 1st October, 1963, you are 61 years old as on November 1, 2024.

Your next birthday is 10 months away.



What happened in October 1963

  • October 1, 1963: President John F. Kennedy of the United States hosted a luncheon in Rockville, Maryland, to honor Emperor Haile Selassie. This gesture of friendship and respect aimed to strengthen diplomatic relations between the two nations.
  • October 2, 1963: Nigeria transitioned from a constitutional monarchy to a republic, marking a significant shift in its political structure. The 1st Republican Constitution established a framework for a democratic government with a president as the head of state.
  • October 3, 1963: A violent coup d'état in Honduras resulted in the overthrow of President Ramón Villeda Morales and the end of a period of reform. This coup ushered in two decades of military rule under General Oswaldo López Arellano, suppressing democratic institutions and curtailing civil liberties.
  • October 4, 1963: Hurricane Flora, one of the most devastating Atlantic storms in history, ravaged Hispaniola and Cuba. The catastrophic event caused immense destruction, claiming the lives of nearly 7,000 individuals.
  • October 7, 1963: Amid strained relations between South Vietnam and the United States, First Lady Madame Ngo Dinh Nhu embarked on a speaking tour in the US. Her outspoken criticism of the Kennedy administration further exacerbated tensions, contributing to the growing rift between the two nations.
  • October 9, 1963: A catastrophic landslide behind the Vajont Dam in northeast Italy triggered a massive wave of water that overtopped the dam. This devastating event resulted in the tragic loss of over 2,000 lives, highlighting the importance of proper dam safety and risk management.
  • October 10, 1963: The Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, signed in August 1963, took effect. This landmark agreement aimed to reduce the risk of nuclear war by prohibiting nuclear weapon tests in the atmosphere, outer space, and underwater.
  • October 14, 1963: A revolution erupted in Radfan, South Yemen, against British colonial rule. This uprising marked the beginning of a struggle for independence, eventually leading to the establishment of an independent South Yemen in 1967.
  • October 16, 1963: Ludwig Erhard succeeded Konrad Adenauer as Chancellor of West Germany. This transition marked a change in leadership, with Erhard's focus on economic growth and free-market principles.
  • October 19, 1963: Alec Douglas-Home replaced Harold Macmillan as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. This political shift signaled a change in leadership and brought about a new era in British politics.
  • October 24, 1963: A tragic fire broke out at the Soviet Union's Baikonur Cosmodrome, resulting in the deaths of seven individuals. The incident occurred in an underground missile silo, highlighting the dangers associated with the handling and storage of sensitive military equipment.
  • October 30, 1963: Lamborghini, a renowned Italian car manufacturer, was founded. This event marked the beginning of a legacy of producing high-performance luxury sports cars, solidifying Lamborghini's position as a prominent player in the automotive industry.
  • October 31, 1963: A gas explosion during a Holiday on Ice show at the Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum in Indianapolis, United States, resulted in the tragic loss of 81 lives. This incident brought attention to the importance of safety measures and emergency preparedness at public events.