Born in October 1989 - Zodiac Signs, Personality and Horoscopes

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October 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
SunOctober 1, 1989 to October 23, 1989Libra
SunOctober 24, 1989 to October 31, 1989Scorpio
MoonOctober 1, 1989 to October 1, 1989Libra
MoonOctober 2, 1989 to October 4, 1989Scorpio
MoonOctober 5, 1989 to October 6, 1989Sagittarius
MoonOctober 7, 1989 to October 9, 1989Capricorn
MoonOctober 10, 1989 to October 11, 1989Aquarius
MoonOctober 12, 1989 to October 13, 1989Pisces
MoonOctober 14, 1989 to October 15, 1989Aries
MoonOctober 16, 1989 to October 17, 1989Taurus
MoonOctober 18, 1989 to October 19, 1989Gemini
MoonOctober 20, 1989 to October 21, 1989Cancer
MoonOctober 22, 1989 to October 24, 1989Leo
MoonOctober 25, 1989 to October 26, 1989Virgo
MoonOctober 27, 1989 to October 29, 1989Libra
MoonOctober 30, 1989 to October 31, 1989Scorpio
MercuryOctober 1, 1989 to October 11, 1989Virgo
MercuryOctober 12, 1989 to October 30, 1989Libra
MercuryOctober 31, 1989 to October 31, 1989Scorpio
VenusOctober 1, 1989 to October 8, 1989Scorpio
VenusOctober 9, 1989 to October 31, 1989Sagittarius
MarsOctober 1, 1989 to October 31, 1989Libra
JupiterOctober 1, 1989 to October 31, 1989Cancer
SaturnOctober 1, 1989 to October 31, 1989Capricorn
UranusOctober 1, 1989 to October 31, 1989Capricorn
NeptuneOctober 1, 1989 to October 31, 1989Capricorn
PlutoOctober 1, 1989 to October 31, 1989Scorpio
North Node (Rahu)October 1, 1989 to October 31, 1989Aquarius
South Node (Ketu)October 1, 1989 to October 31, 1989Leo

Chinese Zodiac Sign

Snake (蛇)

Age

35 years and 1 months old

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

Your next birthday is 10 months away.



What happened in October 1989

  • October 1, 1989: Denmark becomes the first country to legalize civil unions between same-sex partners, marking a significant milestone in LGBTQ+ rights.
  • October 3, 1989: Manuel Noriega, Panama's military leader, thwarts a coup attempt, highlighting the country's political instability.
  • October 5, 1989: The Dalai Lama is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of his nonviolent struggle for the liberation of Tibet.
  • October 7, 1989: The Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party transforms into the Hungarian Socialist Party, signaling a shift towards democratic socialism.
  • October 9, 1989: Soviet Union reports a UFO landing in Voronezh, sparking speculation and interest in extraterrestrial phenomena.
  • October 13, 1989: The Dow Jones Industrial Average plunges in the 'Friday the 13th mini-crash,' largely attributed to the collapse of the junk bond market.
  • October 15, 1989: Walter Sisulu, a prominent anti-apartheid activist, is released from prison in South Africa, symbolizing progress in the fight against racial segregation.
  • October 17, 1989: The Loma Prieta earthquake shakes the San Francisco Bay Area, causing significant damage and disrupting the 1989 World Series.
  • October 18, 1989: Erich Honecker, East Germany's Communist leader, resigns due to health issues, marking a turning point in the country's political landscape.
  • October 19, 1989: The Guildford Four, wrongfully convicted of terrorist attacks in England, are released after fourteen years of imprisonment, highlighting the importance of justice and due process.
  • October 21, 1989: The Commonwealth Heads of Government issue the Langkawi Declaration, emphasizing environmental sustainability as a key priority for member nations.
  • October 23, 1989: The Hungarian People's Republic is replaced by the Hungarian Republic, marking a transition to a democratic political system.
  • October 24, 1989: The Bhagalpur violence in India results in nearly 1,000 deaths, highlighting the need for religious tolerance and understanding.
  • October 28, 1989: The United States Flag Protection Act takes effect, sparking protests and debates about freedom of expression and patriotism.
  • October 30, 1989: Activists burn American flags in protest against the Flag Protection Act, challenging the limits of free speech and the interpretation of the First Amendment.
  • October 31, 1989: Turgut Özal, Prime Minister of Turkey, is elected as the country's eighth President, signaling a continuation of economic reforms and political stability.