Born in September 1989 - Zodiac Signs, Personality and Horoscopes

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September 1989 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, 1989 to September 23, 1989Virgo
SunSeptember 24, 1989 to September 30, 1989Libra
MoonSeptember 1, 1989 to September 2, 1989Virgo
MoonSeptember 3, 1989 to September 4, 1989Libra
MoonSeptember 5, 1989 to September 7, 1989Scorpio
MoonSeptember 8, 1989 to September 9, 1989Sagittarius
MoonSeptember 10, 1989 to September 11, 1989Capricorn
MoonSeptember 12, 1989 to September 13, 1989Aquarius
MoonSeptember 14, 1989 to September 15, 1989Pisces
MoonSeptember 16, 1989 to September 17, 1989Aries
MoonSeptember 18, 1989 to September 20, 1989Taurus
MoonSeptember 21, 1989 to September 22, 1989Gemini
MoonSeptember 23, 1989 to September 24, 1989Cancer
MoonSeptember 25, 1989 to September 26, 1989Leo
MoonSeptember 27, 1989 to September 29, 1989Virgo
MoonSeptember 30, 1989 to September 30, 1989Libra
MercurySeptember 1, 1989 to September 26, 1989Libra
MercurySeptember 27, 1989 to September 30, 1989Virgo
VenusSeptember 1, 1989 to September 12, 1989Libra
VenusSeptember 13, 1989 to September 30, 1989Scorpio
MarsSeptember 1, 1989 to September 19, 1989Virgo
MarsSeptember 20, 1989 to September 30, 1989Libra
JupiterSeptember 1, 1989 to September 30, 1989Cancer
SaturnSeptember 1, 1989 to September 30, 1989Capricorn
UranusSeptember 1, 1989 to September 30, 1989Capricorn
NeptuneSeptember 1, 1989 to September 30, 1989Capricorn
PlutoSeptember 1, 1989 to September 30, 1989Scorpio
North Node (Rahu)September 1, 1989 to September 30, 1989Aquarius
South Node (Ketu)September 1, 1989 to September 30, 1989Leo

Chinese Zodiac Sign

Snake (蛇)

Age

35 years and 2 months old

If you were born on 1st September, 1989, you are 35 years old as on November 1, 2024.

Your next birthday is 9 months away.



What happened in September 1989

  • September 6, 1989: National Party wins the South African general election with a reduced majority in the last election under apartheid.
  • September 7, 1989: Representatives of Ethiopia and Eritrean separatists meet in Atlanta to negotiate a peace settlement, facilitated by former U.S. President Jimmy Carter.
  • September 8, 1989: Partnair Flight 394, a Convair 580, rolls upside down and crashes into the North Sea after flying past an F-16 Fighting Falcon.
  • September 10, 1989: Hungary opens its western border with Austria to East German refugees, marking a significant moment in the fall of the Iron Curtain.
  • September 14, 1989: An agreement for cooperation between Leningrad Oblast, Russia, and Nordland County, Norway, is signed, fostering relations between the two regions.
  • September 17, 1989: Hurricane Hugo devastates the Caribbean and southeastern United States, causing significant loss of life and extensive damage.
  • September 18, 1989: An alleged coup attempt in Burkina Faso by military officials is thwarted, maintaining the stability of the government.
  • September 19, 1989: The Catholic Church calls for the removal of a Carmelite convent near the former Auschwitz concentration camp, addressing concerns raised by Jewish leaders.
  • September 20, 1989: F. W. de Klerk becomes the seventh and final State President of South Africa, initiating steps to suspend the country's nuclear weapons program.
  • September 22, 1989: An IRA bomb explodes at the Royal Marine School of Music in Deal, Kent, United Kingdom, resulting in casualties and injuries.
  • September 23, 1989: A cease-fire is declared in the Lebanese Civil War, bringing an end to the violence that had claimed numerous lives since March.
  • September 26, 1989: Vietnam announces the withdrawal of its troops from Cambodia, marking the end of an eleven-year occupation.
  • September 30, 1989: Nearly 7,000 East Germans who had arrived in Prague on special refugee trains are granted permission to leave for the West, symbolizing the easing of restrictions on movement in Eastern Europe.