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July 1979 Tropical Ephemeris
Note: A person's zodiac sign typically refers to their Sun sign, Moon position is location and time sensitive.Planet | Date Range | Zodiac Sign |
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Sun | July 1, 1979 to July 23, 1979 | Cancer |
Sun | July 24, 1979 to July 31, 1979 | Leo |
Moon | July 1, 1979 to July 1, 1979 | Virgo |
Moon | July 2, 1979 to July 4, 1979 | Libra |
Moon | July 5, 1979 to July 6, 1979 | Scorpio |
Moon | July 7, 1979 to July 8, 1979 | Sagittarius |
Moon | July 9, 1979 to July 10, 1979 | Capricorn |
Moon | July 11, 1979 to July 12, 1979 | Aquarius |
Moon | July 13, 1979 to July 14, 1979 | Pisces |
Moon | July 15, 1979 to July 16, 1979 | Aries |
Moon | July 17, 1979 to July 19, 1979 | Taurus |
Moon | July 20, 1979 to July 21, 1979 | Gemini |
Moon | July 22, 1979 to July 24, 1979 | Cancer |
Moon | July 25, 1979 to July 26, 1979 | Leo |
Moon | July 27, 1979 to July 29, 1979 | Virgo |
Moon | July 30, 1979 to July 31, 1979 | Libra |
Mercury | July 1, 1979 to July 31, 1979 | Leo |
Venus | July 1, 1979 to July 6, 1979 | Gemini |
Venus | July 7, 1979 to July 30, 1979 | Cancer |
Venus | July 31, 1979 to July 31, 1979 | Leo |
Mars | July 1, 1979 to July 31, 1979 | Gemini |
Jupiter | July 1, 1979 to July 31, 1979 | Leo |
Saturn | July 1, 1979 to July 31, 1979 | Virgo |
Uranus | July 1, 1979 to July 31, 1979 | Scorpio |
Neptune | July 1, 1979 to July 31, 1979 | Sagittarius |
Pluto | July 1, 1979 to July 31, 1979 | Libra |
North Node (Rahu) | July 1, 1979 to July 31, 1979 | Virgo |
South Node (Ketu) | July 1, 1979 to July 31, 1979 | Pisces |
Chinese Zodiac Sign
Goat (羊)
Age
45 years and 11 months old
If you were born on 1st July, 1979, you are 45 years old as on June 1, 2025.
Your next birthday is 0 months away.
What happened in July 1979
- July 1, 1979: Sweden became the first country to outlaw corporal punishment in the home, recognizing the rights of children and promoting non-violent forms of discipline.
- July 3, 1979: U.S. President Jimmy Carter authorized covert aid to Afghan rebels fighting against the pro-Soviet regime, marking the beginning of U.S. involvement in the Afghan conflict.
- July 5, 1979: Queen Elizabeth II attended the millennium celebrations of the Isle of Man's Parliament, Tynwald, recognizing the island's long-standing political traditions.
- July 8, 1979: Los Angeles passed its gay and lesbian civil rights bill, becoming one of the first cities in the U.S. to recognize and protect the rights of LGBTQ+ individuals.
- July 9, 1979: A car bomb destroyed the vehicle of Nazi hunters Serge and Beate Klarsfeld, highlighting the ongoing efforts to bring Nazi war criminals to justice.
- July 11, 1979: NASA's first orbiting space station, Skylab, began re-entering Earth's atmosphere after more than six years in orbit, marking the end of an era in space exploration.
- July 12, 1979: The Gilbert Islands gained full independence from the United Kingdom and became the nation of Kiribati, marking a significant milestone in the decolonization of the Pacific region.
- July 15, 1979: President Jimmy Carter delivered a televised address to the nation, expressing concerns about a "crisis of confidence" in America, which later became known as his "national malaise" speech.
- July 16, 1979: Iraqi President Hasan al-Bakr resigned, and Vice President Saddam al-Tikriti, commonly known as Saddam Hussein, took his place, marking a shift in Iraqi leadership.
- July 17, 1979: Nicaraguan President General Anastasio Somoza Debayle resigned and fled to Miami, ending his rule and paving the way for a new era in Nicaragua's history.
- July 21, 1979: The Sandinista National Liberation Front successfully concluded its revolutionary campaign against the Somoza dynasty and assumed power in Nicaragua, marking a significant turning point in the country's political landscape.
- July 22, 1979: Iraqi President Saddam Hussein ordered the arrest and execution of nearly seventy members of his ruling Ba'ath Party, consolidating his power and eliminating potential rivals.
- July 28, 1979: Morarji Desai resigned as India's Prime Minister, and Charan Singh succeeded him, marking a change in leadership and political direction in India.