Born in July 1973 - Zodiac Signs, Personality and Horoscopes

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July 1973 Tropical Ephemeris

Note: A person's zodiac sign typically refers to their Sun sign, Moon position is location and time sensitive.
PlanetDate RangeZodiac Sign
SunJuly 1, 1973 to July 22, 1973Cancer
SunJuly 23, 1973 to July 31, 1973Leo
MoonJuly 1, 1973 to July 1, 1973Cancer
MoonJuly 2, 1973 to July 3, 1973Leo
MoonJuly 4, 1973 to July 6, 1973Virgo
MoonJuly 7, 1973 to July 8, 1973Libra
MoonJuly 9, 1973 to July 11, 1973Scorpio
MoonJuly 12, 1973 to July 13, 1973Sagittarius
MoonJuly 14, 1973 to July 16, 1973Capricorn
MoonJuly 17, 1973 to July 18, 1973Aquarius
MoonJuly 19, 1973 to July 20, 1973Pisces
MoonJuly 21, 1973 to July 23, 1973Aries
MoonJuly 24, 1973 to July 25, 1973Taurus
MoonJuly 26, 1973 to July 27, 1973Gemini
MoonJuly 28, 1973 to July 29, 1973Cancer
MoonJuly 30, 1973 to July 31, 1973Leo
MercuryJuly 1, 1973 to July 16, 1973Leo
MercuryJuly 17, 1973 to July 31, 1973Cancer
VenusJuly 1, 1973 to July 25, 1973Leo
VenusJuly 26, 1973 to July 31, 1973Virgo
MarsJuly 1, 1973 to July 31, 1973Aries
JupiterJuly 1, 1973 to July 31, 1973Aquarius
SaturnJuly 1, 1973 to July 31, 1973Gemini
UranusJuly 1, 1973 to July 31, 1973Libra
NeptuneJuly 1, 1973 to July 31, 1973Sagittarius
PlutoJuly 1, 1973 to July 31, 1973Libra
North Node (Rahu)July 1, 1973 to July 31, 1973Capricorn
South Node (Ketu)July 1, 1973 to July 31, 1973Cancer

Chinese Zodiac Sign

Ox (牛)

Age

51 years and 5 months old

If you were born on 1st July, 1973, you are 51 years old as on December 1, 2024.

Your next birthday is 6 months away.



What happened in July 1973

  • July 3, 1973: Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) was held to improve relations between East and West during the Cold War.
  • July 5, 1973: The Kingman BLEVE explosion, caused by a propane transfer fire, resulted in 11 firefighter deaths and became a case study for fire safety.
  • July 10, 1973: The Bahamas gained full independence from the United Kingdom, becoming a sovereign nation within the Commonwealth of Nations.
  • July 11, 1973: Varig Flight 820 crashed near Orly, France, killing 123 people, highlighting the need for improved aviation safety.
  • July 16, 1973: Former White House aide Alexander Butterfield revealed President Nixon's secret recordings of potentially incriminating conversations, escalating the Watergate scandal.
  • July 17, 1973: King Mohammed Zahir Shah of Afghanistan was deposed by his cousin Mohammed Daoud Khan, marking a significant political shift in the country.
  • July 20, 1973: France resumed nuclear bomb tests in Mururoa Atoll despite protests from Australia and New Zealand, raising concerns about nuclear proliferation.
  • July 21, 1973: The Lillehammer affair involved the mistaken killing of a Moroccan waiter by Mossad agents, highlighting the complexities of international intelligence operations.
  • July 23, 1973: A serious fire at the Avianca Building in Bogotá, Colombia, resulted in four deaths, underscoring the importance of fire safety regulations.
  • July 25, 1973: The Soviet Union launched the Mars 5 space probe, contributing to the exploration of the Red Planet.
  • July 28, 1973: Skylab 3 was launched with a crew of three to conduct various medical and scientific experiments aboard the Skylab space station.
  • July 31, 1973: Delta Air Lines Flight 173 crashed short of the runway in Boston, resulting in the deaths of all six crew members and 83 passengers, emphasizing the need for enhanced aviation safety measures.