Born in July 1979 - Zodiac Signs, Personality and Horoscopes
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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 5 months old
If you were born on 1st July, 1979, you are 45 years old as on December 1, 2024.
Your next birthday is 6 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.