Born in February 1967 - Zodiac Signs, Personality and Horoscopes

Please select your birth date for birthday analysis.

February 1967
SMTWTFS
 1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
262728 

February 1967 Tropical Ephemeris

Note: A person's zodiac sign typically refers to their Sun sign, Moon position is location and time sensitive.
PlanetDate RangeZodiac Sign
SunFebruary 1, 1967 to February 19, 1967Aquarius
SunFebruary 20, 1967 to February 28, 1967Pisces
MoonFebruary 1, 1967 to February 1, 1967Libra
MoonFebruary 2, 1967 to February 3, 1967Scorpio
MoonFebruary 4, 1967 to February 5, 1967Sagittarius
MoonFebruary 6, 1967 to February 7, 1967Capricorn
MoonFebruary 8, 1967 to February 10, 1967Aquarius
MoonFebruary 11, 1967 to February 12, 1967Pisces
MoonFebruary 13, 1967 to February 15, 1967Aries
MoonFebruary 16, 1967 to February 17, 1967Taurus
MoonFebruary 18, 1967 to February 20, 1967Gemini
MoonFebruary 21, 1967 to February 22, 1967Cancer
MoonFebruary 23, 1967 to February 24, 1967Leo
MoonFebruary 25, 1967 to February 26, 1967Virgo
MoonFebruary 27, 1967 to February 28, 1967Libra
MercuryFebruary 1, 1967 to February 6, 1967Aquarius
MercuryFebruary 7, 1967 to February 28, 1967Pisces
VenusFebruary 1, 1967 to February 23, 1967Pisces
VenusFebruary 24, 1967 to February 28, 1967Aries
MarsFebruary 1, 1967 to February 12, 1967Libra
MarsFebruary 13, 1967 to February 28, 1967Scorpio
JupiterFebruary 1, 1967 to February 28, 1967Cancer
SaturnFebruary 1, 1967 to February 28, 1967Pisces
UranusFebruary 1, 1967 to February 28, 1967Virgo
NeptuneFebruary 1, 1967 to February 28, 1967Scorpio
PlutoFebruary 1, 1967 to February 28, 1967Virgo
North Node (Rahu)February 1, 1967 to February 28, 1967Taurus
South Node (Ketu)February 1, 1967 to February 28, 1967Scorpio

Chinese Zodiac Sign

Horse (马)

Age

57 years and 9 months old

If you were born on 1st February, 1967, you are 57 years old as on November 1, 2024.

Your next birthday is 2 months away.



What happened in February 1967

  • February 2, 1967: The American Basketball Association (ABA) was formed, introducing a new professional basketball league in the United States, competing with the established National Basketball Association (NBA).
  • February 3, 1967: Ronald Ryan was hanged in Australia, marking the last execution in the country. His hanging was controversial and led to the abolition of capital punishment in Australia.
  • February 4, 1967: The Soviet Union protested against demonstrations held in front of its embassy in Beijing, China, highlighting tensions between the two communist countries.
  • February 5, 1967: NASA launched Lunar Orbiter 3, a robotic spacecraft designed to photograph the surface of the Moon in preparation for the Apollo missions.
  • February 6, 1967: Alexei Kosygin, the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union, visited the United Kingdom for eight days, meeting with Queen Elizabeth II and engaging in diplomatic discussions.
  • February 7, 1967: The Chinese government announced that it could no longer guarantee the safety of Soviet diplomats outside the Soviet Embassy building in Beijing, escalating tensions between the two countries.
  • February 10, 1967: The 25th Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified, establishing procedures for presidential succession and disability, ensuring continuity of government in case of a president's incapacity.
  • February 11, 1967: Burgess Ice Rise, an ice rise located off the west coast of Alexander Island, Antarctica, was first mapped by the British Antarctic Survey (BAS), contributing to the understanding of the region's geography.
  • February 13, 1967: American researchers discovered the Madrid Codices, a collection of manuscripts containing drawings and notes by Leonardo da Vinci, at the National Library of Spain, shedding light on his scientific and artistic pursuits.
  • February 15, 1967: The Soviet Union announced that it had deployed troops near the Chinese border, escalating tensions between the two countries and raising concerns about potential military conflict.
  • February 18, 1967: New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison claimed that he would solve the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and alleged that a conspiracy was planned in New Orleans, sparking public interest and speculation.
  • February 22, 1967: Suharto took power from Sukarno in Indonesia, marking a significant political transition in the country and the beginning of the New Order era, which lasted until 1998.
  • February 23, 1967: Trinidad and Tobago became the first Commonwealth nation to join the Organization of American States (OAS), expanding the organization's membership and strengthening ties between the Americas and the Caribbean.
  • February 24, 1967: Moscow, the capital of the Soviet Union, forbade its satellite states from establishing diplomatic relations with West Germany, reflecting the political division of Europe during the Cold War.
  • February 25, 1967: The Chinese government announced that it had ordered the army to assist in the spring seeding, emphasizing the importance of agricultural production and the role of the military in supporting the country's economy.
  • February 26, 1967: A Soviet nuclear test was conducted at the Semipalatinsk Test Site in Eastern Kazakhstan, continuing the Soviet Union's nuclear weapons development program and raising concerns about nuclear proliferation.
  • February 27, 1967: The Dutch government expressed support for the United Kingdom's membership in the European Economic Community (EEC), signaling a positive stance toward European integration and economic cooperation.