Born in September 1951 - Zodiac Signs, Personality and Horoscopes

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September 1951
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September 1951 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, 1951 to September 23, 1951Virgo
SunSeptember 24, 1951 to September 30, 1951Libra
MoonSeptember 1, 1951 to September 3, 1951Virgo
MoonSeptember 4, 1951 to September 5, 1951Libra
MoonSeptember 6, 1951 to September 7, 1951Scorpio
MoonSeptember 8, 1951 to September 9, 1951Sagittarius
MoonSeptember 10, 1951 to September 11, 1951Capricorn
MoonSeptember 12, 1951 to September 13, 1951Aquarius
MoonSeptember 14, 1951 to September 16, 1951Pisces
MoonSeptember 17, 1951 to September 18, 1951Aries
MoonSeptember 19, 1951 to September 20, 1951Taurus
MoonSeptember 21, 1951 to September 23, 1951Gemini
MoonSeptember 24, 1951 to September 25, 1951Cancer
MoonSeptember 26, 1951 to September 28, 1951Leo
MoonSeptember 29, 1951 to September 30, 1951Virgo
MercurySeptember 1, 1951 to September 30, 1951Virgo
VenusSeptember 1, 1951 to September 30, 1951Virgo
MarsSeptember 1, 1951 to September 30, 1951Leo
JupiterSeptember 1, 1951 to September 30, 1951Aries
SaturnSeptember 1, 1951 to September 30, 1951Libra
UranusSeptember 1, 1951 to September 30, 1951Cancer
NeptuneSeptember 1, 1951 to September 30, 1951Libra
PlutoSeptember 1, 1951 to September 30, 1951Leo
North Node (Rahu)September 1, 1951 to September 30, 1951Pisces
South Node (Ketu)September 1, 1951 to September 30, 1951Virgo

Chinese Zodiac Sign

Rabbit (兔)

Age

73 years and 3 months old

If you were born on 1st September, 1951, you are 73 years old as on December 1, 2024.

Your next birthday is 8 months away.



What happened in September 1951

  • September 1, 1951: ANZUS Treaty: The United States, Australia, and New Zealand sign a mutual defense pact to provide security and stability in the Pacific region. It was significant in shaping the post-World War II security arrangements in the Asia-Pacific region.
  • September 2, 1951: Sri Lanka Freedom Party: S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike establishes the Sri Lanka Freedom Party, a significant political party in Sri Lanka's history. It advocated for greater autonomy and social justice, impacting the country's political landscape.
  • September 8, 1951: Treaty of San Francisco: Representatives from 48 nations sign a peace treaty with Japan, officially ending the Pacific War. The Soviet Union, Poland, and Czechoslovakia did not sign, favoring separate agreements. The treaty marked a turning point in Japan's post-war recovery and reintegration into the international community.
  • September 9, 1951: Chinese Occupation of Tibet: Chinese Communist forces occupy Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, asserting control over the region. This event marked the beginning of China's rule over Tibet, which continues to be a contentious issue in international relations.
  • September 10, 1951: UK Economic Boycott of Iran: The United Kingdom initiates an economic boycott against Iran in response to a dispute over the nationalization of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company. The boycott aimed to pressure Iran economically and influenced the country's oil industry.
  • September 20, 1951: Greece and Turkey Join NATO: NATO accepts Greece and Turkey as members, expanding the alliance's presence in the Mediterranean and Southeastern Europe. This move strengthened NATO's defense capabilities and contributed to regional stability during the Cold War era.
  • September 26, 1951: Blue Sun in Europe: A blue sun phenomenon is observed across Europe due to ash from Canadian forest fires. This rare optical effect captured public attention and sparked scientific curiosity about atmospheric phenomena.
  • September 30, 1951: Charlotte Whitton Becomes Mayor: Charlotte Whitton becomes the first woman mayor of a major city in Canada when she is elected mayor of Ottawa. This milestone marked progress in women's political representation and leadership.