Natal chart , Baku
Sun in Leo
Contents
Natal chart wheel
Chart data
Planetary positions
| Symbol | Planet | Degree | Sign | R |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sun | 12°00' | Leo | — | |
| Moon | 02°53' | Leo / Cancer * | — | |
| Mercury | 14°55' | Leo | R | |
| Venus | 14°42' | Virgo | — | |
| Mars | 04°01' | Taurus | — | |
| Jupiter | 13°47' | Libra | — | |
| Saturn | 02°25' | Leo | — | |
| Uranus | 09°50' | Pisces | R | |
| Neptune | 16°19' | Aquarius | R | |
| Pluto | 22°02' | Sagittarius | R | |
| Chiron | 29°49' | Capricorn | R | |
| North Node | 16°55' | Aries | — | |
| Black Moon Lilith (Mean) | 10°54' | Leo | — | |
| South Node | 16°55' | Libra | — |
The actual sign depends on the time of birth.
Major aspects
| Symbols | Aspect | Orb | Nature |
|---|---|---|---|
| Moon · Conjunction · Saturn | 0°28' | neutral | |
| Neptune · Sextile · North Node | 0°36' | harmonious | |
| Neptune · Trine · South Node | 0°36' | harmonious | |
| Sun · Conjunction · Black Moon Lilith (Mean) | 1°06' | neutral | |
| Mercury · Sextile · Jupiter | 1°09' | harmonious | |
| Mercury · Opposition · Neptune | 1°23' | challenging | |
| Mars · Square · Saturn | 1°37' | challenging | |
| Sun · Sextile · Jupiter | 1°47' | harmonious | |
| Mercury · Trine · North Node | 2°00' | harmonious | |
| Mercury · Sextile · South Node | 2°00' | harmonious | |
| Jupiter · Trine · Neptune | 2°32' | harmonious | |
| Saturn · Opposition · Chiron | 2°36' | challenging | |
| Sun · Conjunction · Mercury | 2°56' | neutral | |
| Jupiter · Opposition · North Node | 3°08' | challenging | |
| Jupiter · Conjunction · South Node | 3°08' | neutral | |
| Sun · Opposition · Neptune | 4°19' | challenging | |
| Venus · Opposition · Uranus | 4°52' | challenging |
Planets in signs
Sun in Leo
Center stage. Picture the moment a room turns toward you and, instead of shrinking, you light up. The Sun stands for your core self, your ego and the way you shine outward. In Leo, a fixed fire sign, it burns steady and bright, with a warmth that pulls people in.
Home ground. The Sun rules Leo, so here it sits in its own domicile, one of the strongest placements it can hold. That means your sense of self runs clear and confident, less shaken by other people’s opinions than most. Your birth chart hands you a natural gift for presence, for being fully yourself without apology.
Finding your fire. In these years of study, first jobs and early love, that confidence becomes your compass. You learn best when the work lets you create something with your name on it, and you grow fastest around people who cheer you on. Romance draws you toward warmth, loyalty and a little drama in the best sense.
Room for others. The catch with such a strong Sun is forgetting that other people carry their own light too. Independence suits you, yet the friendships that last are the ones where you share the spotlight rather than own it. Praise feels good, but real belonging comes from lifting the people around you.
Your work. Let your generosity lead and your pride follow. When you use that steady inner fire to warm others, not just to be seen, your natal chart’s brightest gift finally does what it was made for.
Moon in Leo
A bright inner stage. Picture your feelings taking center stage under a spotlight. The Moon rules your emotional world, your needs, and how you steady yourself when life gets loud. In Leo, a fixed fire sign, that inner world runs warm, loyal, and generous, with a real flair for the dramatic.
What you need. You feel safest when someone notices you and means it. A genuine compliment, a friend who remembers the small stuff, a partner who lights up when you walk in: these steady you far more than you might admit. In your birth chart, this points to a heart that gives a lot and hopes to be met with the same warmth back.
Under pressure. When stress hits, you tend to square your shoulders and put on a brave face rather than crumble in public. That pride is a strength, but it can leave you carrying things alone. Let a few trusted people see the messier version of you too; it deepens the bonds you value.
Making your way. These years of study, first jobs, and new love reward your natural spark. You lead with heart, and people feel it, which can open doors in classrooms, work, and romance alike. Independence, for you, means building a life that reflects who you truly are, not a role you perform for approval. Follow the work and the people that make you feel proud from the inside, and your generous nature becomes your compass.
Mercury in Leo
A voice that fills the room. Mercury is the planet of thinking, speech, and how you make decisions. In Leo, a fixed fire sign, your mind runs on warmth and confidence. You don’t just pass along information; you perform it, giving your words color and a sense of occasion.
Learning your way. You take in ideas best when they mean something to you personally. Dry facts fade fast, but a subject you can put your own stamp on stays for good. In your studies or a first job, look for work that lets you create, present, or lead, since that’s where your natural curiosity catches fire.
Speaking with heart. Leo gives your words a generous, dramatic edge. You’re a storyteller, whether you’re winning over a room or telling someone you care about them how you really feel. Just watch the urge to hold the floor too long; the strongest speakers also know when to listen.
Backing yourself. As you step into independence, this placement hands you a real gift: the courage to say what you think out loud. You form opinions with pride and defend them with flair. Try to stay open when someone challenges you, so conviction never hardens into stubbornness.
Finding your center. Your birth chart points to a mind that wants to be seen and taken seriously. Let that fuel your growth. Speak up in class, pitch the bold idea, share the creative project. The more honestly you express yourself, the more clearly you’ll come to know who you are.
Venus in Virgo
A quiet kind of care. Picture someone who remembers how you take your coffee and texts to check you got home safe. That is Venus, the planet of love, taste, and what you value, moving through Virgo, a mutable earth sign that pays attention to the useful and the real. In your natal chart, affection comes out through action more than big declarations.
Love in the details. You tend to show fondness by doing: editing a friend’s essay, fixing what is broken, showing up on time. Romance, for you, grows from trust and small acts of service rather than grand gestures. As you sort out relationships in these years, notice that people feel your love even when you forget to say it out loud.
The fall, in plain terms. Venus sits in fall here, which means its warm, easygoing side works against Virgo’s habit of analyzing and improving. That is not a flaw; it is energy that asks for awareness. Watch the urge to critique what you care about, whether a partner, your own work, or your changing body, and let some things be enjoyed rather than fixed.
Taste and worth. Your sense of beauty leans clean, practical, and understated: quality over flash, function over noise. In money and study, you value what proves useful and lasts. Building independence now, trust that your careful eye is a real asset, at a first job or in choosing who gets close to you.
Mars in Taurus
Slow fuse, deep engine. Picture someone who never sprints off the starting line but somehow finishes the race. That’s the flavor of Mars, the planet of drive and will, moving through Taurus, a fixed earth sign. Your energy doesn’t explode; it accumulates, gathering weight until it becomes almost impossible to stop.
A different kind of fight. Astrologers call Mars in Taurus a placement in detriment, which simply means the planet sits in the sign opposite the one it rules most comfortably. So the usual quick, restless spark of Mars has to work through patience instead. Rather than a weakness, this reshapes how you act: you don’t rush, you commit, and once you’ve set your course you hold it against real resistance.
Building your own ground. In these years of study, first jobs, and finding out who you are, this steadiness is a quiet advantage. You learn a skill by repetition until it lives in your hands, and you tend to want results you can touch: money earned, work finished, something solid to show. Your birth chart points to endurance over flash.
Where the heat shows. Your anger is slow to rise, but pushed too far it digs in and won’t bend, and that stubbornness can cost you. In romance you move deliberately, drawn to comfort, loyalty, and the pleasure of the senses. Try to leave a little room for change, so your patience stays a strength and never hardens into a wall you can’t climb.
Jupiter in Libra
A meeting of minds. Picture your best conversations, the ones that stretch how you see things. With Jupiter, the planet of growth and worldview, sitting in Libra, that back-and-forth is where you expand. You learn who you are by bouncing ideas off other people.
Fairness as a compass. Libra is a cardinal air sign, which means it starts things and thinks in terms of balance and connection. Jupiter widens whatever it touches, so your sense of justice runs deep and steady. In classrooms and first jobs, you often become the one who hears every side before deciding, and people trust that.
Growing through others. Your birth chart links your optimism to relationships, so partnerships tend to open real doors. A friend suggests a class, a mentor recommends you, a romance shows you a wider world. Just watch the habit of shaping yourself around others: independence grows when some choices are fully your own.
Charm that opens rooms. You likely carry an easy warmth that puts people at ease, and that matters as you meet new circles. Use it with intention, not just to smooth things over. Genuine agreement holds up better than a peace you kept by staying quiet.
Finding your center. At this age, you’re sorting out what you actually believe, and that takes some solitude too. Let your ideals grow from what feels fair to you, not only from the crowd around you. The balance Libra loves works best when you’re one of the weights on the scale.
Saturn in Leo
A different kind of shine. Picture Saturn, the planet of discipline and boundaries, standing in Leo, the fixed fire sign that loves warmth and applause. It’s an odd pairing. Saturn feels off-duty here, in what astrologers call detriment, meaning it works through a sign that runs against its cautious nature. So your confidence tends to grow the long way round, earned rather than assumed.
Where it shows up. In your studies, your first job, or a new romance, you may hold back from the spotlight until you feel truly ready. You want to deserve praise, not just collect it. That seriousness can read as reserve, yet it gives your creative work a backbone many people your age haven’t found yet.
Independence, your way. Saturn stands for maturity and your own inner authority, and in Leo that plays out around self-expression. You’re learning to value yourself without waiting for a crowd to confirm it. Real independence, for you, means trusting your talent even on the days no one is watching or clapping.
A gentle push. Try not to mistake caution for a lack of ability. Let yourself take up space in small, deliberate steps: share the idea, audition, say yes to leading something. Your birth chart points to warmth that deepens with time, so treat each early risk as practice. The confidence you build this way tends to last, because you made it yourself.
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
Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
Feeling meets structure. A conjunction means two planets sit side by side and blend their energy. Here the Moon, your emotional core and inner world, joins Saturn, the planet of discipline, boundaries and maturity. In your birth chart, this pairing wraps your feelings in a kind of quiet caution. You tend to weigh a reaction before you show it, so warmth arrives carefully rather than all at once.
How it plays out. You may have felt grown-up before your peers did, steady in a crisis while others panicked. In love and friendship, you give loyalty and reliability, though opening up can feel slow. Study and a first job suit you: you keep promises and finish what you start. The catch is that you sometimes bottle emotions until they weigh on you, and independence can tip into a lonely self-sufficiency.
Working with it. Let a few trusted people see the softer side you usually guard. Saying a feeling out loud, early, keeps it from hardening into distance. Treat your discipline as a gift while you build a life of your own, and pair it with small, deliberate moments of comfort and play. Emotional maturity grows fastest when you let yourself be supported, not only when you support everyone else.
Sextile of Mercury and Jupiter
How they connect. A sextile is an angle of opportunity, a gentle open door between two planets that cooperate when you make the first move. Here Mercury, your thinking and speech, teams up with Jupiter, your sense of growth and big ideas. Your everyday mind reaches naturally toward meaning, wanting to know why things work, not just how.
How it shows up. In these years, this shows in how fast you pick up new subjects and connect them into a wider picture. A class, a first job, a late-night talk with someone you like: each becomes a chance to stretch your view. You explain things well and make people curious, though the same energy can tip into overstating your case or talking a beat too long.
Working with it. Feed this placement real material, since the opportunity in your birth chart only pays off when you act on it. Study something that stretches you, travel if you can, and let curiosity lead. Then trim the big talk down to what you can back up. Balance your love of the grand idea with solid facts, and your words will carry both warmth and weight.
Opposition of Mercury and Neptune
Two ways of knowing. An opposition sets two planets face to face across the natal chart, so each pulls hard in its own direction. Mercury wants facts, logic, and words you can pin down. Neptune floods that with images, hunches, and feelings that resist plain speech. You feel both at full strength, and learning to hold them together is the real work.
How it shows up. In class or on the job, your mind reaches past the obvious and links ideas nobody else spots. That same gift can blur the line between what’s real and what you wish were true, in a lecture, a text thread, or an early romance. Sometimes you misread a signal; sometimes you turn a dull assignment into something close to poetry. Finding yourself here means learning which impressions to trust.
Working with it. When a decision matters, slow down and check the plain facts before your imagination fills the gaps. Ask a direct question instead of guessing what someone meant. Then let the dreamy side loose where it shines: writing, music, design, any work that rewards a vivid inner world. Your reason and your intuition aren’t enemies. Trained together, they become one of your sharpest tools for building an independent life.
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.
Sextile of the Sun and Jupiter
Room to grow. The Sun stands for your core self, your identity and the way you shine outward. Jupiter is the planet of growth, faith in the future and a wider view of life. A sextile is a friendly angle that opens a door: it offers cooperation between two planets, though you still have to walk through it.
In your life. These years, that door shows up everywhere. A class sparks a real interest, a first job stretches you further than expected, or a new relationship widens how you see the world. You carry natural warmth and generosity, and people feel it. Just watch the tendency to over-promise or to size up a plan bigger than it really is.
Making it count. Because a sextile rewards effort rather than handing you results, treat this opening in your birth chart as an invitation. Say yes to the course, the trip, the honest conversation that scares you a little. Aim high, then check your reach against the facts, and let optimism guide you without doing your thinking for you.
Trine of Jupiter and Neptune
Two dreamers in step. Jupiter stands for growth, meaning, and the wide view you take of life. Neptune softens all of that with imagination, intuition, and a longing for something higher. A trine is a harmonious angle, so these two work together without friction, letting your optimism and your inner vision feed each other naturally.
How it shows up. You probably sense possibility where others see dead ends, which helps when you’re choosing a course of study or feeling out a first job. In romance and new friendships, your warmth and open heart draw people in. This natal chart pattern also gives creative and spiritual leanings real room to breathe, along with genuine compassion for people who are struggling.
Working with the gift. Because trines come so easily, it’s tempting to coast and let the talent do the work. Test your dreams against reality: chase the vision, then check the practical details before you commit time or money. Watch for rose-colored thinking about people or plans, and pour that idealism into something concrete, a project, a cause, a craft. Your faith in life is a real asset when you build on it.
Conjunction of the Sun and Mercury
One clear voice. A conjunction means two planets sit side by side, blending their energies into a single current. Here the Sun, your core identity and ego, joins Mercury, the planet of thinking and speech. Your mind works in close service to who you are, so how you think and how you express yourself are almost the same act.
In daily life. In these years of study, first jobs, and figuring out who you are, this closeness gives words real weight. You explain your ideas with a personal stamp, and people tend to remember how you put things. In class or on a date, your quick thinking becomes part of your charm and your growing independence.
A gentle caution. Because your thoughts feel so tied to your identity, you may defend an opinion as if defending yourself, or reason your way around feelings you would rather not face. Try to notice when you are explaining versus truly listening. Let your talent for words open conversations instead of closing them, and your clear voice will carry you far.
Opposition of the Sun and Neptune
Two pulls at once. The Sun is your core identity, the ego that says “this is me.” Neptune softens edges, feeding intuition, imagination, and ideals. An opposition sets two planets face to face, so these forces sit across from each other and ask for balance. You feel the drive to define yourself and, at the same time, the wish to dissolve into something larger than you.
Where it shows. In your studies or first job, you may shine at creative, caring, or visionary work, yet struggle to say plainly who you are or what you want. Romance can glow with idealism, and it helps to see a partner as they truly are, not only as you hope. Giving to others feels natural, though it’s easy to give until little is left for you.
Working with it. Channel that imagination into something concrete: art, music, writing, or a cause you believe in. Check your dreams against reality now and then, and let facts sharpen them rather than crush them. As you build independence, protect your energy and keep a little self-sacrifice from becoming a habit. This tension can grow into rare compassion paired with a clear, steady sense of self.
Opposition of Venus and Uranus
Two pulls at once. Venus governs love, taste, and what you value, while Uranus stands for freedom, invention, and the urge to break the mold. An opposition sets two planets face to face, so you feel their tension and learn to hold both. In your natal chart, warmth and independence sit on opposite ends, each asking for room.
How it shows up. You’re drawn to people and ideas that feel fresh, unusual, or a little electric. Sudden crushes arrive fast and sometimes fade just as quickly, and closeness can start to feel like a cage. As you sort out studies, a first job, or early romance, you may zigzag between craving connection and bolting for open space. Your tastes are your own, and you rarely follow the crowd.
Working with it. Name the pull instead of fighting it: you can love someone and still keep your own life. Look for partners and friends who respect your need for space rather than take it personally. Experiment honestly, and let attraction cool before you commit to it. Balance here isn’t picking one side, it’s letting freedom and affection share the same room.