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When the Babylonians invented the constellations 3, years ago, they chose to leave out a 13th sign. So, we did the math. The page also explains that the Babylonians, who lived over 3, years ago, divided the zodiac into 12 parts and chose a constellations for each one, corresponding with 12 months of the calendar.

So they picked one, Ophiuchus, to leave out. Astrology believers questioning whether their signs have now shifted can rest at ease. As you may know, there are many constellations in the sky, but not all of them are included in the zodiac. By Melissa Locker. Related Stories. America Needs to Get Back to Facts. Already a print subscriber? Go here to link your subscription. Sounds like a "Matrix" character, we know. But those of you born between Nov.

Nail salon matches mani to your astrology. NASA broke the news early this year in a blog post that explained that when ancient Babylonians created the zodiac over 3, years ago, they wanted dates on the calendar to correspond with star constellations. But, there were 13 constellations, and they were working with a month calendar. So they ditched Ophiuchus.

NASA also pointed out that the Earth's axis doesn't even point in the same direction as it did when the original constellations were drawn, so all our signs have different date ranges now anyway. In other words: astrological chaos. And the science nerds at NASA don't even care that they've upended our lives.



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