Natal chart , Madrid
Sun in Capricorn
Contents
Natal chart wheel
Chart data
Planetary positions
| Symbol | Planet | Degree | Sign | R |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sun | 10°21' | Capricorn | — | |
| Moon | 02°58' | Taurus / Aries * | — | |
| Mercury | 28°24' | Sagittarius | R | |
| Venus | 13°46' | Aquarius | — | |
| Mars | 09°26' | Aries | — | |
| Jupiter | 18°53' | Virgo | — | |
| Saturn | 09°42' | Cancer | R | |
| Uranus | 00°05' | Pisces | — | |
| Neptune | 11°42' | Aquarius | — | |
| Pluto | 20°30' | Sagittarius | — | |
| Chiron | 18°30' | Capricorn | — | |
| North Node | 17°40' | Taurus | — | |
| Black Moon Lilith (Mean) | 06°02' | Gemini | — | |
| South Node | 17°40' | Scorpio | — |
The actual sign depends on the time of birth.
Major aspects
| Symbols | Aspect | Orb | Nature |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mars · Square · Saturn | 0°16' | challenging | |
| Jupiter · Trine · Chiron | 0°23' | harmonious | |
| Sun · Opposition · Saturn | 0°39' | challenging | |
| Chiron · Trine · North Node | 0°50' | harmonious | |
| Chiron · Sextile · South Node | 0°50' | harmonious | |
| Sun · Square · Mars | 0°55' | challenging | |
| Jupiter · Trine · North Node | 1°13' | harmonious | |
| Jupiter · Sextile · South Node | 1°13' | harmonious | |
| Jupiter · Square · Pluto | 1°37' | challenging | |
| Mercury · Sextile · Uranus | 1°41' | harmonious | |
| Venus · Conjunction · Neptune | 2°05' | neutral | |
| Mars · Sextile · Neptune | 2°15' | harmonious | |
| Venus · Sextile · Mars | 4°20' | harmonious |
Planets in signs
Sun in Capricorn
The builder. Picture someone laying one brick a day, sure that the wall will stand for decades. That patience sits at the center of who you are. With the Sun, the part of the chart that holds your ego and sense of self, in Capricorn, a cardinal earth sign, you find yourself through what you build with steady hands.
Cardinal earth. Cardinal signs start things; earth signs make them solid and lasting. In you, those two blend into quiet drive. You don’t chase every shiny idea, but once you pick a goal, whether it’s a degree, a first job, or a skill worth years, you stay with it long after others drift off.
Finding yourself. In your late teens and twenties, you may feel older than your friends, more serious about the future. That’s not a flaw. Let your ambition guide you, but leave room for play, rest, and the messy parts of being young. Independence means more when you also let people in.
Love and trust. In romance you tend to move carefully, showing warmth through loyalty and steady presence rather than grand words. Someone who values that will feel deeply held by you. Let yourself be a little goofy sometimes; it won’t cost you the respect you’ve earned.
Your edge. Your birth chart hands you real staying power, the kind that turns effort into something lasting. Set goals that matter to you, not just ones that impress. Progress you can measure will feel like the truest kind of self-expression.
Moon in Taurus
Steady ground. Picture the feeling of walking into a warm kitchen after a long day. That’s the emotional baseline the Moon in Taurus gives you. The Moon rules your inner world, your needs, and how you settle yourself when life turns stressful. In this fixed earth sign, it wants calm, comfort, and something solid under your feet.
In exaltation. The Moon is exalted in Taurus, which means it works here with unusual ease and strength. Your feelings tend to be steady rather than stormy, and that grounding is a real gift in your twenties. When friends are anxious about grades, a first job, or a new relationship, you often become the calm one everyone leans on.
Sensory heart. You process emotion through the body and the senses: good food, soft fabric, music, a walk outdoors. These aren’t small pleasures for you; they’re how you feel safe and refill your energy. Building a space that feels like yours matters, whether that’s a dorm room or your first apartment.
Slow to shift. Because Taurus holds firm, you take your time warming to change and to people. In love, you offer loyalty and patience, though you may cling to what feels familiar. Notice when comfort turns into stalling, especially around studies or a leap toward independence.
Your practice. Trust your steady nature while staying open to the new. Your birth chart shows an emotional life that grows through consistency, not pressure. Let security be your launchpad, not a place to hide.
Mercury in Sagittarius
A restless mind. Picture a mind that hears one idea and immediately wants to know where it leads. That’s Mercury, the planet of thinking and speech, moving through Sagittarius. You learn by chasing the big questions, not by memorizing the small print, and your curiosity rarely sits still for long.
The unconventional angle. Here Mercury is in what astrology calls detriment, the sign opposite the ones it rules most comfortably. This doesn’t make your mind weaker; it means you think in a wide, unusual way. Instead of sorting every detail neatly, you leap toward the meaning behind things, connecting subjects other people keep in separate boxes. It’s a style that rewards more self-awareness about the parts you skim.
How you speak. You tend to say what you think, plainly and with warmth. That honesty draws people in during these years of new friendships, first jobs and early romance, though a blunt line can land harder than you meant. Reading the room a little, before the words rush out, keeps your natural frankness on your side.
Learning your own way. In your birth chart, this placement favors learning that comes with freedom: travel, big ideas, teachers who let you argue back. A class feels alive when it opens onto something larger than the syllabus. As you find your footing as an adult, trust that broad, hungry curiosity, and let a habit of checking the details turn your bright hunches into solid decisions.
Venus in Aquarius
A different beat. Picture the person at the party who skips the small talk and asks what you actually think about something strange and big. That’s the pulse of Venus in Aquarius in your natal chart. Venus shapes how you love, what you find beautiful, and what you treasure, and here it moves to its own rhythm.
Freedom first. You care deeply, but you need room to breathe. Being told how to feel or who to be will always rub you the wrong way, so the connections that last are the ones that hand you space. In your late teens and twenties, as you build independence, this shows up in the friends you keep and the causes that light you up.
Head and heart. Aquarius is a fixed air sign, which means steady conviction paired with a mind that runs on ideas. You’re drawn to people who make you think, and a good conversation can spark more warmth than a grand romantic gesture. Study and early jobs suit you best when they let you innovate rather than just follow the script.
Room to soften. Because your affection travels through your head, feelings can sometimes get filed under “interesting” before you actually feel them. There’s nothing wrong with that, it’s just worth noticing. Let yourself be a little unguarded now and then, and you’ll find your originality and your tenderness can share the same room.
Mars in Aries
Home ground. Picture a runner already leaning forward before the starter’s pistol fires. That’s Mars in Aries, and it’s a powerful placement, because Mars rules Aries and sits in its own domicile here. Mars is the part of your birth chart that governs energy, will and the way you push toward what you want. In its home sign, that force runs clean and direct.
Starting things. You’re built to begin. A new class, a first job, a bold message to someone you like: you’d rather act now and adjust later than wait for perfect conditions. This is your gift for these years, when so much depends on the courage to make a first move. Trust it, and let each start teach you something.
The heat. Aries is a cardinal fire sign, which means initiating energy with real spark, so your anger tends to flare fast and burn out just as quickly. That honesty is refreshing, though it can catch people off guard. Naming what you feel, instead of firing it off, turns raw heat into something you can steer.
Your own path. Independence sits close to your core, and you learn best by doing, sometimes by colliding with a wall or two. In love and in work, you’re drawn to what feels alive and direct. Give your energy a real challenge, physical, creative or personal, and you’ll find yourself instead of burning out.
Jupiter in Virgo
A closer look. Some people find meaning in grand ideas and sweeping travel. You tend to find it in the details: a skill practiced until it clicks, a problem solved with your own hands. Jupiter is the planet of growth, optimism, and the worldview you build over time. In Virgo, a mutable earth sign, it looks for the big picture inside real, workable things.
An unusual fit. Jupiter feels a little out of its element here, a position astrologers call detriment. That doesn’t make it weak. It just means your sense of growth works in a non-standard way: instead of dreaming wide, you expand by refining, testing, and improving. Your faith lives in what actually works, and that is its own kind of quiet confidence.
Learning and work. In your studies or a first job, this placement shines through steady effort and a real love of getting good at something. You’re drawn to practical knowledge you can use, not just theory. Notice one habit, though: perfectionism can shrink your world if you let small flaws feel bigger than they are.
Finding your footing. As you build independence, let yourself dream a size larger than feels comfortable. In love and friendship, your care shows through useful, thoughtful acts rather than big declarations, and people feel it. Trust that your careful, grounded way of growing is a strength worth keeping, in your birth chart and in your life.
Saturn in Cancer
A quiet contradiction. Picture a builder who wants solid walls but also wants the house to feel like home. That’s Saturn in Cancer. Saturn stands for discipline, boundaries, and the inner authority you grow into as you mature. Cancer, a cardinal water sign, cares about feeling, roots, and belonging.
Detriment, not defeat. In your birth chart, Saturn sits in detriment here, which simply means it works in an unfamiliar room. Saturn likes rules and cool logic; Cancer runs on tides of emotion. So your sense of duty doesn’t arrive by the book. You build security in your own way, through people you trust and places that feel safe, rather than through rigid plans alone.
Learning and first steps. As you move through studies, a first job, or your first taste of living alone, you may take responsibility seriously, almost protectively. You look after others quickly, and you can be hard on yourself when you feel you’ve fallen short. Give that habit some slack.
In love and on your own. Romance can stir an old worry about being let down, so you test the ground before you open up. That caution isn’t a flaw; it’s how you learn who has earned your trust. Independence, for you, means learning to parent yourself with warmth instead of strictness.
Your growing edge. The gift of this placement is a mature heart. As you find yourself, let structure and tenderness work together, and you’ll build a life that is both steady and genuinely yours.
Uranus in Pisces
A shared current. Uranus is the planet of innovation and sudden freedom, and because it moves slowly, it colors a whole generation rather than one person. In Pisces, a mutable water sign, it pushed people born around 2003 to 2010 to blur old boundaries between the practical and the dreamed.
Your own signal. For you, this restless energy runs through feeling and imagination instead of hard logic. You sense where a mood is heading before anyone spells it out, and you rebel quietly, by refusing to accept that things must stay the way they are. Rules that ignore human warmth strike you as worth breaking.
Learning your way. In study and early work, you likely resist the standard path and reach for something more fluid: art, music, care work, coding that feels like play. When a class or a first job leaves no room for imagination, you drift or invent a workaround nobody assigned you.
Love and open space. In romance, you want freedom and closeness at once, which sounds like a contradiction until you live it well. You connect through shared dreams rather than fixed labels, and you give a partner room to be strange and true.
Growing into it. Finding yourself means trusting your intuition without floating away from the ground under your feet. This is a permanent thread in your birth chart, not a passing mood, so let those flashes of insight land in something real: a project, a skill, a promise you keep.
Neptune in Aquarius
A shared dream. Neptune moves so slowly that it colors a whole generation, not just one person. Born between 1998 and 2012, you came up in a wave that imagined progress as something collective: open networks, shared ideas, a future built together. Neptune stands for ideals, intuition, and inspiration, and Aquarius, a fixed air sign, pins those ideals to community and invention.
Your own current. On the personal level, this placement in your birth chart softens the line between the dream and the plan. You feel drawn to causes bigger than yourself, and you sense the mood of a group before anyone says a word. That instinct is a gift as you start out, whether you’re choosing a course of study or testing a first job.
Where the fog rolls in. Neptune also blurs things, so watch for the idealized version of a person, a career, or a movement that looks perfect from a distance. In romance, you may fall for a vision before you truly know someone. Independence grows faster when you check the facts behind a feeling, gently, without losing your warmth.
Finding yourself. Aquarius holds firm to its beliefs, and Neptune gives those beliefs a spiritual glow, so your sense of self often forms around what you hope the world can become. Let that inspire your creativity: art, coding, activism, music, anything that channels the dream into something real. The clearer your practical footing, the freer your imagination can fly. Trust the vision, then build a little proof under it, one honest step at a time.
Pluto in Sagittarius
A restless generation. Those born with Pluto in Sagittarius, roughly from 1995 to 2008, carry a collective urge to question every belief handed down and rebuild it from the ground up. Pluto is the slow-moving planet of deep transformation and buried power, and in adventurous Sagittarius it pushes a whole age group to chase bigger meaning.
Your inner compass. For you, this shows up as a hunger to know why things are the way they are. You don’t take a teacher’s word, a job description, or a family creed at face value; you test it against your own experience first.
Learning that changes you. Education isn’t just credentials for you, it’s a way of remaking who you are. A course, a trip abroad, or one honest conversation can crack open an old worldview and leave you genuinely different. Let those shake-ups happen; they’re where your real growth lives.
Work and freedom. In a first job, you thrive when the work means something and chafe when it feels hollow. Rather than quitting at the first dull week, use that friction as information about what you actually want to build.
Love with depth. Romance for you runs toward the intense and the sincere. You want a partner who’ll grow and explore beside you, not stand still. Guard against turning strong beliefs into hard rules a relationship must obey.
Finding your footing. Your birth chart marks independence as a lifelong project of stripping away borrowed convictions until what’s left is truly yours. Trust that steady unlearning; it’s honest work.
Aspects
Square of Mars and Saturn
Push and pull. Mars is your engine: energy, will, the urge to act and go after what you want. Saturn is the brake: discipline, boundaries, the voice that says wait. In your natal chart these two sit at a square, a 90-degree angle that breeds friction. One part of you wants to sprint while another keeps a firm hand on the reins.
Where you feel it. This tension shows up when you start something and hit an invisible wall of caution or self-doubt. You might rush into a first job, a class, or a romance, then freeze, worried it isn’t good enough yet. Anger can build when your plans stall, and independence may feel like a fight against your own hesitation. The stop-start rhythm is real, and it can be tiring.
Working with it. Treat the friction as training, not a flaw. Break big goals into small, steady steps you can actually finish, and let each one build trust in yourself. When frustration flares, move your body before you decide anything. Over time this placement can forge remarkable endurance: energy that has learned patience becomes a force few things can knock off course.
Opposition of the Sun and Saturn
Two forces pulling. An opposition puts two planets across from each other, so they feel like a tug-of-war that asks for balance. Here the Sun, your core self and how you shine, faces Saturn, the part of you that sets limits and takes things seriously. One side wants to express and be seen; the other checks, doubts, and asks whether you’ve earned it.
Where you feel it. In these years, this tension often shows up as a quiet fear of not measuring up, in a classroom, a first job, or a new relationship. You might hold back until you feel fully ready, or lean hard on rules and authority figures instead of trusting your own voice. Old messages about the father or other early authorities can echo here too.
Working with it. The gift of this placement is a steady, self-made confidence that flatters no one, because you actually built it. Set goals you can reach, then let each small win prove Saturn wrong about your limits. Treat structure as scaffolding for your identity, not a cage. As you grow into your own authority, independence stops feeling risky and starts feeling like home.
Square of the Sun and Mars
The inner tug-of-war. The Sun is your core self, your identity and how you shine. Mars is raw drive: energy, will, the push to act. A square means they sit at friction, so growth comes through challenge. Here, who you want to be and how you go after it don’t always agree.
How it shows up. You feel this in the rush to prove yourself, whether in a class, a first job, or a new relationship. You might charge ahead, then wonder if that was really you talking. Impatience can flare, and small setbacks feel personal. The upside is real fire: you rarely sit passive when something matters to you, and that force can pull you forward fast.
Working with it. Learn to spot the moment your temper wants to lead, and give it a beat before you answer. Channel that heat into things that reward effort: training, a project, honest competition where you test yourself against a goal. Your birth chart shows plenty of raw power here; the skill is aiming it, not muting it. As you find your footing, that same drive becomes steady confidence rather than a fight with yourself.
Square of Jupiter and Pluto
Two forces pulling. A square is a tense angle between two planets, a source of friction that pushes you to grow. Here Jupiter, the planet of growth, belief, and wanting more, grinds against Pluto, the planet of deep change and raw power. One part of you dreams big and reaches wide; another wants to go all in and remake things from the ground up.
How it shows up. In your studies, a first job, or a new relationship, you may notice you rarely do things halfway. You can throw yourself into a cause, a subject, or a person with almost total conviction. That intensity opens doors, but it can tip into all-or-nothing thinking, where your view of the world hardens into the only right one.
Working with it. Aim that drive at something real: master a skill, build something, change what actually needs changing. Let facts and other people question your certainties instead of defending them. As you find your footing in these years, your birth chart suggests real influence is possible when you lead with honesty rather than sheer force.
Sextile of Mercury and Uranus
Two currents meeting. Mercury governs how you think, speak, and make choices. Uranus stands for sudden insight, invention, and the urge to break from the expected. A sextile is a supportive angle, an open door between two planets, and here it links your everyday mind to flashes of the unexpected. The two cooperate rather than clash, so fresh ideas arrive easily.
Where it shows. In your birth chart, this angle often reads as a fast, curious mind that grabs new concepts whole. You might love technology, unusual subjects, or any problem others call impossible. Study clicks when it surprises you, and dull routine loses you fast. Now and then the same wiring scatters your focus, and you misplace keys mid-brilliant-thought. In work or a new relationship, your originality draws people who value a mind that thinks sideways.
Making it yours. The opportunity here is real, but a sextile asks you to act, not just wait. Chase the subjects that light you up, and finish the projects your imagination starts. When absent-mindedness creeps in, a simple note or reminder keeps your bright ideas from slipping away. Trust your unconventional angle; it is one of your clearest strengths.
Conjunction of Venus and Neptune
Where love meets the dream. A conjunction means two planets sit side by side, their energies merging into a single voice. Venus rules love, beauty and what you value; Neptune rules ideals, intuition and inspiration. Together they soften the line between what you feel and what you long for.
How it colors your days. You tend to see the best in people, which makes early romance tender and often idealized. A first crush or a new partner can feel almost magical, lit up by your imagination. The same current flows into art, music and study, where you sense beauty others miss and pour real feeling into what you create.
Working with the gift. As you find your footing in work, love and independence, let the dream inspire you without running the whole show. When someone disappoints you, treat it as new information, not a broken spell. Keep the tenderness, add a little clear sight, and give some of that boundless care back to yourself. Your natal chart marks a rare capacity for compassion and creativity; used with open eyes, it becomes one of your steadiest strengths.
Sextile of Mars and Neptune
How they blend. A sextile is an easy angle between two planets, an open door where their energies cooperate if you choose to walk through. Here Mars, your drive and will to act, meets Neptune, your imagination and sense of what could be. The two don’t clash so much as flow into each other, letting effort take shape around a dream.
In your life. You may notice that plain ambition bores you; you want your work to mean something. In study or a first job, you push hardest when a cause or a vision lights you up. Romance carries the same color: you’re drawn to feeling, tenderness and a touch of the poetic rather than pure conquest.
Making it count. The gift is real but gentle, so it rewards direction. Pin your inspiration to something concrete: finish the project, show up for the practice, name what you actually want. When energy drifts or a mood pulls you off course, one small, honest step forward brings it back. Protect this softness while you build independence, and your ideals become things you actually do.
Sextile of Venus and Mars
Two forces in sync. Venus stands for love, taste, and what you find beautiful, while Mars is raw drive: the push to act, to want, to chase. A sextile is a friendly angle, an open door between two planets that cooperate when you use them. Here your softer, connecting side and your bolder, go-getting side trade energy instead of pulling apart.
In daily life. You likely blend charm with initiative in a natural way, whether you’re flirting, making art, or walking into a first job interview. Attraction feels less like a puzzle and more like a rhythm: you sense what you want and move toward it. Creative projects gain heat, and passion and affection tend to travel together rather than compete.
Making the most of it. This angle in your birth chart is an opportunity, not a guarantee, so it rewards effort. Say yes to the studio class, the new city, the person who catches your eye. When your wants and your affections seem to pull in different directions, pause and let both speak; balancing tenderness with boldness is a skill you can sharpen for years.