Born in January 1972 - Zodiac Signs, Personality and Horoscopes

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January 1972
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January 1972 Tropical Ephemeris

Note: A person's zodiac sign typically refers to their Sun sign, Moon position is location and time sensitive.
PlanetDate RangeZodiac Sign
SunJanuary 1, 1972 to January 20, 1972Capricorn
SunJanuary 21, 1972 to January 31, 1972Aquarius
MoonJanuary 1, 1972 to January 2, 1972Cancer
MoonJanuary 3, 1972 to January 4, 1972Leo
MoonJanuary 5, 1972 to January 7, 1972Virgo
MoonJanuary 8, 1972 to January 9, 1972Libra
MoonJanuary 10, 1972 to January 12, 1972Scorpio
MoonJanuary 13, 1972 to January 14, 1972Sagittarius
MoonJanuary 15, 1972 to January 16, 1972Capricorn
MoonJanuary 17, 1972 to January 18, 1972Aquarius
MoonJanuary 19, 1972 to January 21, 1972Pisces
MoonJanuary 22, 1972 to January 23, 1972Aries
MoonJanuary 24, 1972 to January 25, 1972Taurus
MoonJanuary 26, 1972 to January 27, 1972Gemini
MoonJanuary 28, 1972 to January 29, 1972Cancer
MoonJanuary 30, 1972 to January 31, 1972Leo
MercuryJanuary 1, 1972 to January 11, 1972Sagittarius
MercuryJanuary 12, 1972 to January 31, 1972Capricorn
VenusJanuary 1, 1972 to January 16, 1972Aquarius
VenusJanuary 17, 1972 to January 31, 1972Pisces
MarsJanuary 1, 1972 to January 31, 1972Aries
JupiterJanuary 1, 1972 to January 31, 1972Sagittarius
SaturnJanuary 1, 1972 to January 10, 1972Gemini
SaturnJanuary 11, 1972 to January 31, 1972Taurus
UranusJanuary 1, 1972 to January 31, 1972Libra
NeptuneJanuary 1, 1972 to January 31, 1972Sagittarius
PlutoJanuary 1, 1972 to January 31, 1972Libra
North Node (Rahu)January 1, 1972 to January 31, 1972Aquarius
South Node (Ketu)January 1, 1972 to January 31, 1972Leo

Chinese Zodiac Sign

Pig (猪)

Age

52 years and 10 months old

If you were born on 1st January, 1972, you are 52 years old as on November 1, 2024.

Your next birthday is 1 month away.



What happened in January 1972

  • January 1, 1972: Kurt Waldheim becomes Secretary-General of the United Nations, marking a significant change in leadership for the organization.
  • January 4, 1972: The first scientific hand-held calculator (HP-35) is introduced, revolutionizing the way calculations are performed and making complex computations more accessible.
  • January 7, 1972: Iberia Airlines Flight 602 crashes into a mountain in Ibiza, resulting in the tragic loss of 104 lives, highlighting the need for improved air safety measures.
  • January 9, 1972: The RMS Queen Elizabeth, a renowned ocean liner, catches fire and sinks in Hong Kong harbor, marking the end of an era of luxury sea travel.
  • January 10, 1972: Independence leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman returns to Bangladesh after imprisonment in Pakistan, symbolizing the nation's journey towards self-governance.
  • January 11, 1972: Sheikh Mujibur Rahman declares a new constitutional government in Bangladesh, with himself as president, establishing a new political order in the newly independent nation.
  • January 12, 1972: A 10-hour siege in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, between left-wing insurgents and security forces results in casualties, underscoring the challenges of political unrest and the need for peaceful resolutions.
  • January 13, 1972: Prime Minister of Ghana Kofi Abrefa Busia is overthrown in a military coup, highlighting the political instability and power struggles within the country.
  • January 14, 1972: Queen Margrethe II of Denmark succeeds her father, becoming the first Queen of Denmark since 1412 and breaking the tradition of male monarchs named Frederick or Christian.
  • January 18, 1972: Members of the Mukti Bahini, a Bangladeshi liberation force, lay down their arms after securing victory against the Pakistani Army, marking a significant milestone in the nation's struggle for independence.
  • January 19, 1972: The Libertarian enclave Minerva, established on a platform in the South Pacific, declares independence but is later annexed by Tonga, highlighting the complexities of micronations and international recognition.
  • January 20, 1972: President Zulfikar Ali Bhutto announces Pakistan's initiation of a nuclear weapons program, raising concerns about regional stability and the proliferation of nuclear arms.
  • January 21, 1972: A bootlegger in New Delhi sells wood alcohol to a wedding party, resulting in the tragic deaths of 100 people, emphasizing the dangers of illicit alcohol consumption.
  • January 24, 1972: Japanese soldier Shoichi Yokoi is discovered in Guam after spending 28 years in the jungle, having failed to surrender after World War II, shedding light on the lingering effects of the war.
  • January 26, 1972: Yugoslavian air stewardess Vesna Vulović survives a plane crash in Czechoslovakia after falling 10,160 meters, setting a record for the highest fall survived without a parachute.
  • January 30, 1972: Bloody Sunday: The British Army kills 14 unarmed nationalist civil rights marchers in Derry, Northern Ireland, sparking outrage and fueling tensions in the region.
  • January 31, 1972: King Birendra succeeds his father as King of Nepal, marking a transition in the monarchy and the beginning of his reign.