Natal chart , Buenos Aires
Sun in Aquarius
Contents
Natal chart wheel
Chart data
Planetary positions
| Symbol | Planet | Degree | Sign | R |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sun | 17°37' | Aquarius | — | |
| Moon | 21°13' | Gemini | — | |
| Mercury | 06°21' | Aquarius | — | |
| Venus | 18°28' | Capricorn | — | |
| Mars | 09°38' | Pisces | — | |
| Jupiter | 00°30' | Pisces | — | |
| Saturn | 15°54' | Aries | — | |
| Uranus | 09°13' | Aquarius | — | |
| Neptune | 00°18' | Aquarius | — | |
| Pluto | 07°45' | Sagittarius | — | |
| Chiron | 18°15' | Scorpio | — | |
| North Node | 11°47' | Virgo | — | |
| Black Moon Lilith (Mean) | 05°57' | Libra | — | |
| South Node | 11°47' | Pisces | — |
Major aspects
| Symbols | Aspect | Orb | Nature |
|---|---|---|---|
| Venus · Sextile · Chiron | 0°13' | harmonious | |
| Mercury · Trine · Black Moon Lilith (Mean) | 0°23' | harmonious | |
| Sun · Square · Chiron | 0°38' | challenging | |
| Mercury · Sextile · Pluto | 1°24' | harmonious | |
| Uranus · Sextile · Pluto | 1°28' | harmonious | |
| Sun · Sextile · Saturn | 1°43' | harmonious | |
| Pluto · Sextile · Black Moon Lilith (Mean) | 1°47' | harmonious | |
| Mars · Square · Pluto | 1°53' | challenging | |
| Mars · Opposition · North Node | 2°09' | challenging | |
| Mars · Conjunction · South Node | 2°09' | neutral | |
| Venus · Square · Saturn | 2°35' | challenging | |
| Mercury · Conjunction · Uranus | 2°52' | neutral |
Planets in signs
Sun in Aquarius
A different current. Picture the one person at the meeting who quietly asks why the process works this way at all. That instinct is your core. With the Sun in Aquarius, your sense of self runs on original thought, fair play and a certain friendly distance that lets you see the whole board.
An unusual fit. In Aquarius, the Sun sits in detriment, since this sign leans toward the group rather than the single, spotlit self. That doesn’t dim you; it just means your identity shines through ideas, causes and community more than through personal glory. Your birth chart points to a self that feels most real when it stands for something larger than one ego.
Work and money. You do your best work with room to experiment and a reason that goes past the paycheck. Career growth tends to come when you build something new or improve a system, not when you climb a ladder for its own sake. With finances, you’re steadier if you fund your freedom and your projects, rather than tying money to status.
Love and family. In partnership, you want a friend as much as a mate, someone who respects your space and shares real conversation. As a parent, you’re likely to raise independent thinkers and treat a child as a person with their own mind. Balance comes from remembering that the people close to you need warmth in the moment, not only your big ideas about the future.
Moon in Gemini
A mind that feels. Your feelings arrive as thoughts first. Something stirs, and before you’ve fully felt it, you’re already naming it, questioning it, turning it over in words. With the Moon in Gemini, your birth chart links emotional comfort to understanding, and you settle once you can talk a thing through.
Under pressure. Stress makes you restless and talkative rather than withdrawn. You cope by gathering information, texting a friend, reading, or simply putting the problem into sentences until it loosens. The risk is staying in your head to dodge the deeper feeling underneath. Naming an emotion isn’t the same as sitting with it, and both have their place.
In partnership. You need a partner who talks with you, not just beside you. Shared curiosity, easy banter, and the freedom to change your mind keep you close. Long silences can read as distance, so say what you need out loud. A relationship where questions are welcome will feel like home.
Work and parenthood. Variety steadies you, so a job with too much repetition drains your mood, while changing tasks and new ideas keep you engaged. As a parent, you connect through conversation, questions, and play. Building small routines gives your quick nature something reliable to lean on.
Steadying the pace. For career growth and steadier finances, your challenge is follow-through: finishing what curiosity starts. Pick a few threads and stay with them past the first spark of interest. Your gift is adaptability, and paired with patience, it turns scattered energy into real, lasting progress.
Mercury in Aquarius
How your mind moves. Picture the person in a meeting who asks why the process works this way at all, not just how to run it faster. That’s you. Mercury in Aquarius reasons in systems, spotting connections others miss and testing an idea against logic before sentiment. You learn best when the material links to a bigger principle, not a rote list.
At home and with a partner. In a partnership, you talk things through as equals and expect the same room to think out loud. You’re fair-minded and open, though you can retreat into your head when a conversation turns emotional. Naming what you feel, not only what you’ve concluded, keeps the connection warm.
Raising the next generation. As a parent, you treat a child’s questions as real questions and enjoy explaining how the world fits together. You give room to be different, which is a gift. Just remember that a young child often needs comfort first and the reasoning second.
Work and the long climb. Career growth tends to come through original thinking: reform, technology, or any field that rewards a fresh angle. Your birth chart points to a mind that solves problems sideways. Group projects suit you, as long as you can keep some independence.
Money and steadiness. With finances, you can be surprisingly logical one moment and drawn to the unconventional bet the next. A plan you actually believe in works better than a rigid budget. Give an impulse a day or two of thought, and your steady, fixed-sign focus will do the rest.
Venus in Capricorn
A slow build. Think of how a stone wall is set, one careful piece at a time. That’s how your affection works in the birth chart. Venus in Capricorn moves without hurry, testing weight before it trusts. You don’t hand out your heart lightly, but what you give tends to hold.
In partnership. You show love through what you do, not through big speeches. A fixed problem, a covered bill, a promise kept: these are your love letters. Your partner may need to learn your quieter dialect, since warmth here runs deep but stays understated rather than showy.
Work and home. Ambition and closeness can pull at each other for you. Career growth matters, and you’re willing to earn it slowly, but the same seriousness that builds a resume can crowd out rest. Guard some hours that belong to no goal, only to the people you love.
Values and money. Venus in Capricorn treats comfort as something worth planning for. You like quality that lasts, and you’d rather save toward one good thing than chase many quick ones. Finances feel calmer when they follow a plan you can actually keep.
On parenthood. If you raise children, you’ll likely offer structure, patience, and a steady presence they can lean on. Let tenderness show as openly as responsibility, so warmth isn’t hidden behind duty.
Growing softer. Venus sits a little cool in earthy, disciplined Capricorn, so your affection can read as reserved. That’s not a flaw, only a different key. Naming what you feel, out loud and early, keeps this grounded love from being mistaken for distance.
Mars in Pisces
A different engine. Picture someone who rows with the current instead of against it. That is how your energy works with Mars in Pisces, a mutable water sign where the planet sits in its detriment. Mars likes a clear target; here it prefers to feel its way forward. In your birth chart, this reads not as weakness but as force channeled through mood, instinct and care.
Work and rest. You push hardest when the task means something to you, and you stall when it feels hollow. That makes work-life balance less about strict hours and more about staying connected to why you do the job. Guard your energy from people who drain it, and protect the downtime that lets you refill.
Two people, one flow. In partnership, you fight rarely and forgive quickly, which keeps peace but can bury your own needs. Say what bothers you before it turns into quiet withdrawal. Your gift is reading a partner’s unspoken mood; the work is voicing your own.
Steady and soft. As a parent, you lead with patience and imagination rather than sharp rules, and children often feel safe around that calm. Career growth comes through creative or caring work, where your instinct for people is a real asset. With money, decide with a level head, since a soft heart can make you overgenerous. Set a limit, then hold it kindly.
Jupiter in Pisces
Home ground. Picture a river returning to the sea. Jupiter, the planet of growth and meaning, rules Pisces, so here it sits in its own domicile, one of the most powerful positions it can hold. In your birth chart, this gives your optimism a wide, forgiving reach, the kind that assumes the best in people and usually finds it.
Work and rest. You sense that a life spent only at the desk shrinks something in you. Because Pisces is a mutable water sign, you adapt easily, flowing between duty and downtime rather than forcing a hard line. The trick is to protect your quiet hours on purpose, since your generosity can leave your own rest last on the list.
Two together. In partnership, you give a lot, and you read a partner’s moods before they say a word. That empathy is a gift, though it works best when you also let yourself be seen and cared for in return. Ask plainly for what you need; it keeps the giving honest.
Growing up others. As a parent or mentor, you offer warmth and a broad, open worldview, room for a child to wonder and question. Your steadiness comes from meaning, not rules alone.
Work and money. Career growth tends to follow work that feels purposeful to you, teaching, healing, creating, guiding. With money, your instinct is open-handed, so a simple budget keeps that kindness from outrunning the numbers.
Saturn in Aries
A tug of war. Picture a runner crouched at the starting line, told to hold that pose far longer than feels natural. That’s the tension you carry. Saturn wants patience and structure, while Aries wants to move now, and learning to hold both is the quiet work of your adult years.
Fall, not failure. Saturn sits in fall here, which doesn’t mean the placement is weak. It means the discipline expresses in an unusual way: through bold starts rather than steady maintenance. Your birth chart asks you to build follow-through consciously, since it won’t always come by default.
Work and rest. You may throw yourself at a career goal with real drive, then struggle to switch off. Setting boundaries around your time is a skill you develop on purpose, not one you’re handed. Guard your evenings the way you’d guard a deadline.
Two people, one plan. In partnership, you tend to lead and decide quickly, which can leave less room for a slower voice beside you. Real maturity here means pausing to ask before you act. Shared money and shared choices go better when the pace is set together.
Raising and growing. If parenthood is part of your life, your instinct is to protect and push, sometimes both at once. Children respond well when your firmness comes with patience. The same patience serves your finances: steady saving beats the thrill of a fast, risky move.
The long view. Age tends to soften the friction, turning restless energy into earned authority you actually trust.
Uranus in Aquarius
A generation of quiet reformers. Born roughly between 1996 and 2003, you belong to a wave that took a networked, borderless world as ordinary. Uranus sat in Aquarius, its own sign, and that lent the whole group an easy instinct for change and shared ideas.
Home ground. Here Uranus rules the sign it occupies, so its themes of freedom and invention run at full strength in your birth chart. You tend to question rules that others accept without thinking, not to be difficult, but because a better way seems obvious to you.
Work and love, on your terms. In your late twenties and thirties, this shows up as a real need for room to breathe. A job that lets you set your own rhythm suits you more than a rigid schedule, and the same goes for partnership: you want a companion, not an owner. Give the people close to you that same freedom, and things hold together.
Family and the long game. If you raise children, you likely encourage them to think for themselves early, which is a gift, though it helps to pair it with steady routines. In your career, your value lies in spotting what could work differently, so look for roles that reward fresh thinking rather than punish it.
Money and steadiness. With finances, your independent streak can pull two ways: toward bold, unusual choices and toward a wish to owe no one anything. Balance the experiments with a plain safety net, and your knack for the new stays an asset rather than a gamble.
Neptune in Aquarius
A shared signal. Neptune moved through Aquarius from about 1998 to 2012, and it colors a whole generation with a dream of connection without borders. This is a group that pictures technology as a way to gather people around causes, not just screens.
Your private version. Aquarius is a fixed air sign, so your ideals hold their shape once they form. You feel most inspired by fairness, by open access, by the sense that a good idea should belong to everyone who needs it.
Work and love. In partnership, you look for a friend as much as a partner, someone who respects your independence and shares a vision. Watch for the illusion that a relationship should stay endlessly free of ordinary duties; real closeness asks for steady, unglamorous attention too.
Building a life. As you sort out work-life balance in these years, your intuition points you toward jobs with a social pulse: teams, communities, tools that help many at once. Career growth tends to feel meaningful when the work reaches beyond you.
Parenthood and money. If you raise children, you may treat them as equals early, encouraging their own minds while still holding a warm boundary. With finances, your instincts run generous and idealistic, so a plain budget keeps those hopes grounded rather than clouded.
A gentle check. Neptune here can blur the line between a shared ideal and a passing fantasy, especially online. Your birth chart invites you to keep testing the dream against what actually helps the people in front of you.
Pluto in Sagittarius
A generation of seekers. Think of the years from 1995 to 2008, when whole systems of belief cracked open and were rebuilt. Pluto in Sagittarius points to a cohort that questions dogma, tests old truths, and reaches for meaning it can actually stand behind.
Your inner compass. On a personal level, this placement gives your convictions unusual weight. You don’t hold beliefs lightly; you live them, revise them, and sometimes tear them down to build something truer. In your career, that hunger for meaning pushes you past jobs that feel hollow toward work that matches what you value.
Love and honesty. In partnership, you want more than comfort. You want a relationship that grows and stays honest, even when honesty stings. Superficial ties tend to fall away, while the bonds that survive your questions become deeply loyal ones.
Passing the torch. If you raise children, you’ll likely care less about handing down rules and more about teaching them to think for themselves. That same faith in growth shapes how you see money: less a goal in itself, more a tool for freedom and experience.
Finding steadiness. The catch is restlessness. Chasing the next big truth can pull you away from a life that already works, straining the balance between ambition and rest. Your birth chart suggests real growth comes when you let conviction settle into daily practice, not just grand plans. Root your search in something close to home, and it deepens rather than scatters.
Aspects
Sextile of Mercury and Pluto
How they connect. This sextile links how you think and speak with your drive to reach beneath the surface. Mercury sifts and names things, while Pluto pushes you to dig for what stays hidden. The two work together by choice, not force, offering perceptiveness you can pick up whenever a situation calls for it.
In daily life. At work, you spot the subtext in a meeting and read what people leave unsaid, which sharpens decisions and negotiations. In partnership and parenting, you sense the real question behind a tense exchange and can name it plainly. That same intensity, turned inward, can slide toward pressing too hard or using words to steer others, so notice when curiosity becomes control.
Working with it. Put this talent toward research, honest conversations, and problems that need patient probing rather than quick answers. When money or a career move feels murky, dig for the facts, then say what you find in clear, level language. Let people keep their pace; the aim is to understand, not to extract. Used with care, your depth builds trust that shallow charm never earns.
Sextile of Uranus and Pluto
The generational thread. Uranus and Pluto move slowly, so this sextile marks a whole generation raised through upheaval, tech shifts, and old structures breaking apart. In your birth chart, that shared backdrop turns personal: the urge to break with convention (Uranus) meets a talent for deep transformation (Pluto). The sextile makes them cooperate rather than clash, opening real chances to rebuild things on your own terms.
Where it shows up. As an adult, you tend to reinvent rather than repeat. You might restructure how you work, so a job supports your life instead of swallowing it. In partnership or parenting, you question inherited rules and quietly build fairer ones. Careerwise, you spot the outdated system and see how to modernize it. Money often flows toward what you’re willing to change, not what you cling to.
Working with it. This is opportunity, not a guarantee, so it responds to effort. Pick one area, work, home, or finances, and make a deliberate change instead of waiting for a crisis to force your hand. Pair your instinct for reform with patience, and let each shift settle before the next. Handled steadily, this energy helps you grow without burning down what already works.
Sextile of the Sun and Saturn
How they meet. The Sun stands for who you are, your identity and the drive to express it. Saturn brings structure, patience, and the quiet authority you grow into over time. In a sextile, these two don’t clash; they cooperate when you make the first move. The opportunity is there, but it rewards effort rather than handing you anything.
In daily life. You tend to back up your goals with follow-through, which serves you well in career growth and in handling money with a level head. Partnership and parenthood ask for the same maturity, and you can offer it without losing yourself. Where some people fear they’ll never measure up, you’re able to turn that worry into steady, useful work. Balancing responsibilities with rest comes more naturally than it does for many.
Making the most of it. Since this gift responds to initiative, set concrete goals and let your discipline meet them. Take on responsibility you can actually carry, then build from there rather than proving yourself all at once. In your birth chart, this contact is a resource for the long game: choose commitments that matter, and give them time to mature.
Square of Mars and Pluto
Force meets depth. In your birth chart, Mars wants to act now while Pluto works underground, slow and relentless. The square keeps them at odds, so your will runs hot and your need for control runs deep. That tension can feel like an engine that never idles quietly.
Where it surfaces. You may push hard at work, chasing career growth with an intensity that impresses some and unsettles others. In partnership and parenting, the same drive can turn into power struggles, where you press for the last word. Around money, an all-or-nothing streak can tempt big, forceful moves. The pull toward dominance is real, and so is the risk of obsessing over one goal until balance slips.
Turning friction into fuel. Notice the moment your drive hardens into a fight for control, then redirect it. Hard training, focused projects, or an honest talk can burn off the charge without scorching the people near you. Let a stalled plan die so a stronger one can grow; that regenerating power is your gift when you stop forcing outcomes. Protect your work-life balance by choosing which battles are worth your fire.
Square of Venus and Saturn
Two forces at odds. Venus wants closeness, beauty, and ease, while Saturn wants structure, proof, and restraint. In your natal chart these two pull against each other, so affection rarely comes without a second, more careful thought. That friction is the point: it pushes you to earn what you value rather than assume it.
How it shows up. You may hold back in relationships, testing loyalty before you trust it, or fear that opening up invites rejection. Money and comfort get the same guarded treatment, spent slowly and questioned often. In partnership and parenthood, you show love through reliability more than sweet words, and you carry the practical load without complaint. Career growth tends to be steady and hard-won, built on discipline rather than luck.
Working with it. Let warmth in on purpose, since it won’t always arrive on its own. Say the affectionate thing before you edit it, and let a partner see the softer side you usually keep in reserve. Balance the long hours against real rest, so work never quietly replaces intimacy. The maturity this placement builds is genuine: love that lasts, worth you’ve measured, commitments you actually keep.
Conjunction of Mercury and Uranus
Two minds as one. With Mercury sitting right beside Uranus, your thinking and your instinct for the new fuse into a single voice. Ideas arrive as sudden jumps rather than slow steps. Your birth chart points to a quick, inventive mind that resists the obvious answer and looks for a smarter route.
How it lands. In work, you spot solutions others miss, especially anything technical or systems-based, and you grow fastest in roles that reward fresh ideas over routine. The same wiring can scatter your focus: details slip, appointments blur, and a partner or child may feel you drifting mid-conversation. Money choices can turn sudden, so a plan you built last month gets rewritten on impulse.
Working with it. Give your bright ideas a place to land before you act on them: a note, a night’s sleep, a quick word with someone you trust. At home, name your absent moments so the people close to you don’t read them as distance. When a decision feels urgent, separate genuine insight from restlessness by testing it against your longer goals. Your originality is a real asset once you pair it with a little patience.