Born in September 1969 - Zodiac Signs, Personality and Horoscopes

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September 1969 Tropical Ephemeris

Note: A person's zodiac sign typically refers to their Sun sign, Moon position is location and time sensitive.
PlanetDate RangeZodiac Sign
SunSeptember 1, 1969 to September 23, 1969Virgo
SunSeptember 24, 1969 to September 30, 1969Libra
MoonSeptember 1, 1969 to September 2, 1969Taurus
MoonSeptember 3, 1969 to September 5, 1969Gemini
MoonSeptember 6, 1969 to September 7, 1969Cancer
MoonSeptember 8, 1969 to September 10, 1969Leo
MoonSeptember 11, 1969 to September 12, 1969Virgo
MoonSeptember 13, 1969 to September 15, 1969Libra
MoonSeptember 16, 1969 to September 17, 1969Scorpio
MoonSeptember 18, 1969 to September 19, 1969Sagittarius
MoonSeptember 20, 1969 to September 21, 1969Capricorn
MoonSeptember 22, 1969 to September 23, 1969Aquarius
MoonSeptember 24, 1969 to September 25, 1969Pisces
MoonSeptember 26, 1969 to September 27, 1969Aries
MoonSeptember 28, 1969 to September 30, 1969Taurus
MercurySeptember 1, 1969 to September 30, 1969Libra
VenusSeptember 1, 1969 to September 23, 1969Leo
VenusSeptember 24, 1969 to September 30, 1969Virgo
MarsSeptember 1, 1969 to September 21, 1969Sagittarius
MarsSeptember 22, 1969 to September 30, 1969Capricorn
JupiterSeptember 1, 1969 to September 30, 1969Libra
SaturnSeptember 1, 1969 to September 30, 1969Taurus
UranusSeptember 1, 1969 to September 30, 1969Libra
NeptuneSeptember 1, 1969 to September 30, 1969Scorpio
PlutoSeptember 1, 1969 to September 30, 1969Virgo
North Node (Rahu)September 1, 1969 to September 30, 1969Pisces
South Node (Ketu)September 1, 1969 to September 30, 1969Virgo

Chinese Zodiac Sign

Rooster (鸡)

Age

55 years and 2 months old

If you were born on 1st September, 1969, you are 55 years old as on November 1, 2024.

Your next birthday is 9 months away.



What happened in September 1969

  • September 1, 1969: A bloodless coup in Libya ousts King Idris and brings Colonel Muammar Gaddafi to power, leading to a significant change in Libya's political landscape.
  • September 2, 1969: Ho Chi Minh, the president of North Vietnam, dies at the age of 79, leaving a void in the leadership of the country during the ongoing Vietnam War.
  • September 5, 1969: Lieutenant William Calley is charged with six counts of premeditated murder for the 1968 My Lai Massacre deaths of 109 Vietnamese civilians, sparking controversy and debate about the conduct of the Vietnam War.
  • September 9, 1969: Allegheny Airlines Flight 853, a DC-9 airliner, collides in flight with a small Piper PA-28 airplane, resulting in the tragic loss of all 83 people in both aircraft, highlighting the need for improved air traffic control and safety measures.
  • September 11, 1969: An annular solar eclipse is visible in the Pacific Ocean and South America, captivating observers with its celestial beauty and providing valuable data for astronomical studies.
  • September 22, 1969: An Islamic conference in Rabat, Morocco, following the al-Aqsa Mosque fire, condemns the Israeli claim of ownership of Jerusalem, reflecting the growing tensions in the region.
  • September 23, 1969: China carries out an underground nuclear bomb test, demonstrating its growing nuclear capabilities and escalating the global nuclear arms race.
  • September 25, 1969: The Organisation of the Islamic Conference is founded, uniting Muslim countries and promoting cooperation and solidarity among them.
  • September 26, 1969: The Beatles release their eleventh studio album, Abbey Road, which becomes a critical and commercial success, leaving a lasting impact on popular music.
  • September 28, 1969: 1969 West German federal election: The Social Democrats, led by Vice Chancellor Willy Brandt, and the Free Democrats led by Walter Scheel, formed a coalition government with Brandt as Chancellor, after the Social Democrats severed their relationship with Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger's Christian Democratic Union, marking a shift in West Germany's political landscape.