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February 1990 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 | February 1, 1990 to February 18, 1990 | Aquarius |
Sun | February 19, 1990 to February 28, 1990 | Pisces |
Moon | February 1, 1990 to February 1, 1990 | Aries |
Moon | February 2, 1990 to February 3, 1990 | Taurus |
Moon | February 4, 1990 to February 6, 1990 | Gemini |
Moon | February 7, 1990 to February 8, 1990 | Cancer |
Moon | February 9, 1990 to February 10, 1990 | Leo |
Moon | February 11, 1990 to February 12, 1990 | Virgo |
Moon | February 13, 1990 to February 15, 1990 | Libra |
Moon | February 16, 1990 to February 17, 1990 | Scorpio |
Moon | February 18, 1990 to February 20, 1990 | Sagittarius |
Moon | February 21, 1990 to February 22, 1990 | Capricorn |
Moon | February 23, 1990 to February 24, 1990 | Aquarius |
Moon | February 25, 1990 to February 27, 1990 | Pisces |
Moon | February 28, 1990 to February 28, 1990 | Aries |
Mercury | February 1, 1990 to February 12, 1990 | Capricorn |
Mercury | February 13, 1990 to February 28, 1990 | Aquarius |
Venus | February 1, 1990 to February 28, 1990 | Capricorn |
Mars | February 1, 1990 to February 28, 1990 | Capricorn |
Jupiter | February 1, 1990 to February 28, 1990 | Cancer |
Saturn | February 1, 1990 to February 28, 1990 | Capricorn |
Uranus | February 1, 1990 to February 28, 1990 | Capricorn |
Neptune | February 1, 1990 to February 28, 1990 | Capricorn |
Pluto | February 1, 1990 to February 28, 1990 | Scorpio |
North Node (Rahu) | February 1, 1990 to February 28, 1990 | Aquarius |
South Node (Ketu) | February 1, 1990 to February 28, 1990 | Leo |
Chinese Zodiac Sign
Horse (马)
Age
35 years and 3 months old
If you were born on 1st February, 1990, you are 35 years old as on May 1, 2025.
Your next birthday is 8 months away.
What happened in February 1990
- February 2, 1990: F. W. de Klerk, President of South Africa, announces the unbanning of the African National Congress and promises to release Nelson Mandela.\n\nImportance: Marked the beginning of the end of apartheid in South Africa.\n\nFuture Developments: Mandela was released in 1990 and became President of South Africa in 1994.
- February 7, 1990: The Communist Party of the Soviet Union votes to end its monopoly of power, clearing the way for multiparty elections.\n\nImportance: Symbolized the collapse of communism in the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War.\n\nFuture Developments: The Soviet Union dissolved in 1991.
- February 9, 1990: ADtranz low floor tram, the world's first completely low-floor tram, is introduced in Bremen.\n\nImportance: Paved the way for more accessible public transportation.\n\nFuture Developments: Low-floor trams became the standard in many cities worldwide.
- February 10, 1990: President of South Africa F. W. de Klerk announces that Nelson Mandela will be released the next day.\n\nImportance: Marked a significant step towards the end of apartheid.\n\nFuture Developments: Mandela was released in 1990 and became President of South Africa in 1994.
- February 11, 1990: Nelson Mandela is released from Victor Verster Prison, near Cape Town, South Africa, after 27 years behind bars.\n\nImportance: Symbolized the end of apartheid and the beginning of a new era in South Africa.\n\nFuture Developments: Mandela became President of South Africa in 1994 and served until 1999.
- February 12, 1990: Representatives of NATO and the Warsaw Pact meet in Ottawa for an "Open Skies" conference. The conference results in agreements about superpower troop levels in Europe and on German reunification.\n\nImportance: Helped to reduce tensions between the two military alliances and facilitated German reunification.\n\nFuture Developments: German reunification was completed in 1990.
- February 13, 1990: German reunification: An agreement is reached for a two-stage plan to reunite Germany.\n\nImportance: Marked a major step towards German reunification.\n\nFuture Developments: German reunification was completed in 1990.
- February 14, 1990: The Pale Blue Dot photograph of Earth is sent back from the Voyager 1 probe after completing its primary mission, from around 5.6 billion kilometers (3.5 billion mi) away.\n\nImportance: Provided a unique perspective of Earth from a distant vantage point.\n\nFuture Developments: Voyager 1 continues to travel through interstellar space.
- February 15, 1990: The United Kingdom and Argentina restore diplomatic relations after 8 years. The UK had severed ties in response to Argentina's invasion of the Falkland Islands, a British Dependent Territory, in 1982.\n\nImportance: Restored diplomatic relations between the two countries.\n\nFuture Developments: The two countries have maintained diplomatic relations since then.
- February 25, 1990: The Sandinistas are defeated in the Nicaraguan elections, with Violeta Chamorro elected as the new president of Nicaragua (the first elected woman president in the Americas), replacing Daniel Ortega.\n\nImportance: Marked the end of the Sandinista regime and the beginning of a new era in Nicaragua.\n\nFuture Developments: Nicaragua has continued to hold democratic elections since then.
- February 26, 1990: The USSR agrees to withdraw all 73,500 troops from Czechoslovakia by July, 1991.\n\nImportance: Symbolized the end of the Soviet Union's domination over Eastern Europe.\n\nFuture Developments: The Soviet Union dissolved in 1991.
- February 27, 1990: Exxon Valdez oil spill: Exxon and its shipping company are indicted on 5 criminal counts.\n\nImportance: Marked the beginning of the legal proceedings related to the oil spill.\n\nFuture Developments: Exxon was eventually found guilty of negligence and fined \$150 million.
- February 28, 1990: President of Nicaragua Daniel Ortega announces a cease-fire with the U.S.-backed contras.\n\nImportance: Marked the end of the Nicaraguan Civil War.\n\nFuture Developments: Nicaragua has enjoyed relative peace since then.