Born in January 1977 - Zodiac Signs, Personality and Horoscopes

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January 1977
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January 1977 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, 1977 to January 20, 1977Capricorn
SunJanuary 21, 1977 to January 31, 1977Aquarius
MoonJanuary 1, 1977 to January 1, 1977Taurus
MoonJanuary 2, 1977 to January 4, 1977Gemini
MoonJanuary 5, 1977 to January 6, 1977Cancer
MoonJanuary 7, 1977 to January 8, 1977Leo
MoonJanuary 9, 1977 to January 11, 1977Virgo
MoonJanuary 12, 1977 to January 13, 1977Libra
MoonJanuary 14, 1977 to January 15, 1977Scorpio
MoonJanuary 16, 1977 to January 17, 1977Sagittarius
MoonJanuary 18, 1977 to January 19, 1977Capricorn
MoonJanuary 20, 1977 to January 21, 1977Aquarius
MoonJanuary 22, 1977 to January 24, 1977Pisces
MoonJanuary 25, 1977 to January 26, 1977Aries
MoonJanuary 27, 1977 to January 29, 1977Taurus
MoonJanuary 30, 1977 to January 31, 1977Gemini
MercuryJanuary 1, 1977 to January 31, 1977Capricorn
VenusJanuary 1, 1977 to January 4, 1977Aquarius
VenusJanuary 5, 1977 to January 31, 1977Pisces
MarsJanuary 1, 1977 to January 1, 1977Sagittarius
MarsJanuary 2, 1977 to January 31, 1977Capricorn
JupiterJanuary 1, 1977 to January 31, 1977Taurus
SaturnJanuary 1, 1977 to January 31, 1977Leo
UranusJanuary 1, 1977 to January 31, 1977Scorpio
NeptuneJanuary 1, 1977 to January 31, 1977Sagittarius
PlutoJanuary 1, 1977 to January 31, 1977Libra
North Node (Rahu)January 1, 1977 to January 7, 1977Scorpio
North Node (Rahu)January 8, 1977 to January 31, 1977Libra
South Node (Ketu)January 1, 1977 to January 7, 1977Taurus
South Node (Ketu)January 8, 1977 to January 31, 1977Aries

Chinese Zodiac Sign

Dragon (龙)

Age

47 years and 11 months old

If you were born on 1st January, 1977, you are 47 years old as on December 1, 2024.

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What happened in January 1977

  • January 8, 1977: Three bombs exploded in Moscow within 37 minutes, killing seven. The bombings were attributed to an Armenian separatist group. This event highlighted the ongoing tensions between the Soviet Union and its constituent republics, and the growing nationalist sentiment among Armenians.
  • January 10, 1977: Mount Nyiragongo erupted in eastern Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo). The eruption caused significant damage and loss of life, and raised concerns about the potential for future eruptions in the region.
  • January 17, 1977: 49 marines from the USS Trenton and USS Guam were killed as a result of a collision in Barcelona harbor, Spain. This incident underscored the need for improved safety measures and communication protocols during naval operations.
  • January 18, 1977: Scientists identified a previously unknown bacterium as the cause of the mysterious Legionnaires' disease. This discovery led to the development of treatments for the disease and helped to prevent future outbreaks.
  • January 19, 1977: An Ejército del Aire CASA C-207C Azor (registration T.7-15) plane crashed into the side of a mountain near Chiva, on approach to Valencia Airport in Spain, killing all 11 people on board. This accident prompted an investigation into the safety of the aircraft and led to changes in operating procedures.
  • January 20, 1977: Jimmy Carter was sworn in as the 39th President of the United States. His inauguration marked a significant change in American politics, as he was the first president from the Deep South since Reconstruction.
  • January 23, 1977: Prime Minister Indira Gandhi of India called for fresh elections to the Lok Sabha, and released all political prisoners. This move was seen as an attempt to consolidate her power and address growing discontent among the Indian population.
  • January 24, 1977: The Massacre of Atocha occurred during the Spanish transition to democracy. Five labor lawyers and a student were killed by far-right gunmen in Madrid. This event sparked widespread protests and calls for justice, and it remains a significant moment in Spanish history.