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Natal chart , Tashkent

Sun in Libra

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Natal chart wheel

Chart data

Planetary positions

Planetary positions in the natal chart: sign, degree, and retrograde motion. The houses and the Ascendant are not calculated without an exact birth time.
SymbolPlanetDegreeSignR
Sun16°35'Libra
Moon 06°32'Libra
Mercury08°52'Scorpio
Venus01°35'Virgo
Mars04°46'Cancer
Jupiter15°40'Sagittarius
Saturn04°26'Virgo
Uranus15°34'PiscesR
Neptune19°22'AquariusR
Pluto26°35'Sagittarius
Chiron10°30'AquariusR
North Node04°43'Pisces
Black Moon Lilith (Mean)09°30'Scorpio
South Node04°43'Virgo

Major aspects

Major aspects between planets with their orb and nature.
SymbolsAspectOrbNature
Mars · Trine · North Node0°03'harmonious
Mars · Sextile · South Node0°03'harmonious
Jupiter · Square · Uranus0°06'challenging
Saturn · Conjunction · South Node0°16'neutral
Saturn · Opposition · North Node0°16'challenging
Mars · Sextile · Saturn0°19'harmonious
Mercury · Conjunction · Black Moon Lilith (Mean)0°39'neutral
Sun · Sextile · Jupiter0°56'harmonious
Chiron · Square · Black Moon Lilith (Mean)1°00'challenging
Mercury · Square · Chiron1°38'challenging
Sun · Trine · Neptune2°47'harmonious
Venus · Conjunction · Saturn2°51'neutral
Venus · Conjunction · South Node3°07'neutral
Venus · Opposition · North Node3°07'challenging
Venus · Sextile · Mars3°10'harmonious
Mercury · Trine · Mars4°06'harmonious

Planets in signs

Sun in Libra

Picture the scales. Imagine a set of scales that never quite stops moving, always seeking the point where both sides rest even. That balancing instinct sits at the center of who you are. In your natal chart, the Sun stands for your core self, your identity and the traits you lead with. In Libra, that self shines through fairness, warmth and a gift for smoothing rough edges between people.

Fall, honestly. Here the Sun sits in fall, which simply means Libra isn’t its most natural home. The Sun likes to say “I,” while Libra keeps asking “what about us?” So your sense of self can lean too hard on other people’s approval. Noticing this early is a real strength: you get to build confidence on purpose rather than by accident.

Your twenties. This is the decade where you shape a life of your own. Choosing a course of study, landing a first job, deciding who to date: each one asks what you actually want, not just what keeps everyone happy. Practice saying your preference out loud, even for small things like where to eat.

Cardinal air. Libra is a cardinal air sign, which means you start things and you think things through. You can open a conversation, launch a project, or bring people together around an idea with real ease. Lean on that. Let your talent for connection carry you toward the work and the relationships that genuinely fit you.

Moon in Libra

A need for balance. Picture the moment before you send a text you’ve rewritten three times, weighing every word so nobody feels hurt. The Moon shows your emotional nature, your needs, and how you reach for comfort. In Libra, that inner world settles when things feel fair, mutual, and calm between you and the people around you.

Learning through others. In these years of study and first jobs, you tend to understand yourself best through relationships. A good conversation, a study partner, or a mentor can clarify your feelings faster than hours spent alone. Your birth chart points to a mind that thinks in dialogue, so let feedback sharpen you instead of unsettling you.

The pull toward peace. Libra is a cardinal air sign, which means it likes to start things and lives in the world of ideas and connection. You often smooth over tension before it grows, and that gift makes you easy to be near. Just watch the habit of agreeing too quickly; your own opinion deserves airtime too.

Romance and fairness. When you like someone, you notice whether give and take feel even, and imbalance quietly bothers you. That instinct is worth trusting, especially now, while you’re learning what real partnership feels like.

Finding steady ground. Independence doesn’t mean cutting people off; for you, it means choosing whose company genuinely steadies you. Practice naming what you want out loud, even when it risks a little friction. A fair peace, one you helped shape, will always feel better than a quiet you settled for.

Mercury in Scorpio

A mind that digs. Mercury is the planet of thinking, speech, and how you make decisions. In Scorpio, a fixed water sign, it turns your attention toward what lies beneath. You rarely accept the first answer, and small talk bores you fast.

How you learn. You study best when a subject grips you emotionally or feels like a mystery to crack. In lectures and late-night reading, you chase the why behind the what, so a topic that hooks you gets your full, relentless focus. That depth is a real gift in your birth chart, especially as you move through college or your first serious job.

How you speak. Your words carry weight, and you often say less than you know. You watch people closely, catch what goes unsaid, and hold private thoughts until trust is earned. In romance and friendship, this makes you a rare confidant, though it helps to let others in before they have to guess.

Choices and growth. You decide with your gut as much as your head, sensing motives others miss. That instinct is powerful, yet it can tip into suspicion when you assume the worst. As you build independence, try naming what you feel out loud instead of turning it over in silence.

Making it yours. Finding yourself in these years means trusting your sharp read on the world while staying open to being surprised. Let your intensity fuel research, art, or honest talk. Your mind was built to go deep, so give it something worth the dive.

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 Cancer

A quiet engine. Picture someone who won’t shout in an argument but remembers exactly what was said and acts on it later. That’s the flavor of Mars, the planet of drive and will, moving through Cancer, a cardinal water sign. Cardinal means it likes to start things; water means it feels its way forward.

Fall, and what it asks. Mars sits in fall here, which sounds harsh but isn’t. Fall means the planet’s usual style, direct and blunt, doesn’t come naturally, so your energy runs through emotion instead of straight action. In your birth chart, this asks for awareness: notice when hurt feelings, not clear goals, are steering you.

How you push. You rarely charge at a problem head-on. You protect people, defend what you love, and get things done in loyal, roundabout ways. At your first job or in class, you may work hardest when you feel you belong, and stall when the mood turns cold.

Anger that lingers. Frustration tends to go inward or sideways rather than out. Learning to name what bothers you, plainly and early, keeps resentment from building. Spoken honestly, your care becomes real strength.

Love and independence. In romance, you move gently, testing the waters before you commit your full heart. As you build a life of your own, trust that sensitivity is not softness. The same feeling that makes you cautious also makes you fiercely protective of the people and dreams you claim.

Jupiter in Sagittarius

A door thrown open. Picture the moment you first realize the world is bigger than the town you grew up in. That feeling lives here. Jupiter, the planet of growth, philosophy, and expansion, rules Sagittarius, so this is its home ground, one of the strongest spots it can hold in a birth chart.

Learning that travels. Your mind leans toward the big picture, the meaning behind the facts rather than the facts alone. In your studies or your first real job, you thrive when there’s room to explore, to ask why, to connect one idea to another. Sagittarius is a mutable fire sign, so your curiosity stays flexible and warm, quick to catch fire around a subject that matters to you.

Faith in what’s next. Optimism comes naturally, and it’s more than a mood; it’s how you read life. You tend to trust that things open up, which gives you the nerve to move to a new city, take the risk, say yes to the trip. That same hope pulls people toward you in friendship and romance.

Room to breathe. Independence isn’t a luxury for you, it’s oxygen. As you find your own footing as an adult, you’ll want space to shape your own beliefs rather than borrow them. The gentle work here is to match your big vision with follow-through, so the promises you make to yourself actually land. Aim high, then build the steps under it.

Saturn in Virgo

The quiet builder. Picture yourself learning a skill one honest step at a time, checking your work before you move on. That’s Saturn in Virgo. Saturn is the planet of discipline, boundaries and the inner authority you build for yourself. Virgo is a mutable earth sign, practical and precise, happy to adjust as it goes.

How it shows up. You take responsibility seriously, and you’d rather do a small thing well than a big thing sloppily. In your studies or your first job, this gives you a reputation for reliability that opens doors. You notice details others miss, and you fix them quietly, without needing applause.

The inner critic. The catch is that Saturn in Virgo can turn its sharp eye inward and call it honesty. You may hold yourself to a standard no one could meet, then read normal mistakes as proof you’re falling short. Naming this pattern is the first step. Good work grows from practice, not from flawless first tries.

Love and independence. In romance, you show care through useful acts more than grand speeches, and steady loyalty is your love language. As you build independence, let your standards serve you rather than run you. Let some plans stay loose.

Growing into it. These years of finding yourself reward patience, and your birth chart points to real mastery earned slowly. Set standards you can actually reach, then raise them as you grow. Trust the process you’re building; it will carry you far.

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 Jupiter and Uranus

Growth meets revolution. A square is a tense angle between two planets, and it works like friction that pushes you forward. Jupiter stands for growth, optimism, and your wider view of life. Uranus brings the urge to break rules and try something new. Between them runs a current that rarely lets you settle for the ordinary path.

How it shows up. In these years, the pull is real: you might switch majors, chase an unexpected job, or fall for someone who reshapes how you see the world. Sudden openings appear, and taking a risk can bring luck others miss. Yet the same energy can tempt you to leap before you look, or to reject good advice just because it sounds conventional.

Working with it. Let your beliefs stretch, but test each big idea against reality before you bet everything on it. The friction in your birth chart is fuel for growth, not a flaw to fix. Aim your rebel streak at causes and projects that genuinely excite you, and pair your boldness with a little patience. That balance turns restless energy into real, lasting freedom.

Sextile of Mars and Saturn

Two forces in step. A sextile is an angle of opportunity, a friendly link between two planets that work well together when you make the effort. Here it joins Mars, your drive and will to act, with Saturn, your sense of discipline and responsibility. Instead of fighting each other, action and limitation cooperate.

Steady on the ground. In these early adult years, this shows up as stamina. You can push toward a degree, a first job, or a goal without burning out in a week. When friends chase quick wins and lose interest, you tend to pace yourself and finish what you start. Your anger, too, comes out measured rather than reckless, which helps in tense moments at work or in a new relationship.

Put it to use. The link is an offer, not a guarantee, so it rewards you when you act on it. Set real goals and break them into steps you can actually work through. Channel restless energy into training, a craft, or building your independence, and let patience be a strength rather than a delay. Small, disciplined efforts now lay groundwork you’ll be glad of later.

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 the Sun and Neptune

How they blend. The Sun is your core self, your sense of “I am,” while Neptune is imagination, intuition and the pull toward something larger. A trine is a flowing, supportive angle, so these two speak the same language. Your identity and your dreams reinforce each other instead of fighting for room.

In your life. This shows up as a natural gift for empathy and creative vision. You sense the mood of a room, feel drawn to art, music or causes that mean something, and study or work best when it stirs your imagination. In romance you fall for the poetry of a person, and independence feels less like breaking away and more like following an inner compass. The catch with any trine is ease: talent that comes freely can go unused.

Making it yours. Because the flow is so comfortable, give it structure. Pick one creative or spiritual thread and practice it on purpose, even when inspiration is quiet. Watch the soft edge of Neptune too: idealizing a partner or a job can blur what’s really there. Ground your dreams in one concrete step, and this placement becomes a steady source of meaning rather than a pleasant daydream.

Conjunction of Venus and Saturn

Two forces, one voice. A conjunction means two planets sit so close they blend into a single tone. Here Venus, which shapes love, taste and what you value, merges with Saturn, the planet of discipline, boundaries and inner authority. The result is a heart that takes commitment seriously and rarely gives its affection lightly.

How it shows up. In these years of first jobs, study and early romance, you may notice you approach relationships with unusual care. You want something real, not a fling, and casual flattery leaves you cold. That same steadiness serves your work and learning well: you finish what you start. Sometimes, though, a fear of rejection can make you hold back warmth, or you set the bar for yourself and others painfully high.

Working with it. Let your caution be a strength, not a wall. Loyalty and patience are gifts many people spend years learning, and they come naturally to you in your birth chart. Practice saying what you feel before the moment cools, and remember that showing affection is not weakness. Love built slowly, on trust and shared effort, tends to hold. Give yourself permission to enjoy it along the way.

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.

Trine of Mercury and Mars

Word and action. Mercury shapes how you think and speak, while Mars fuels your drive to act. A trine is a flowing, supportive angle between two planets, and here it links your mind to your will. So thought and movement work together, and the gap between deciding and doing stays small.

How it shows. You catch ideas fast, argue your corner well, and rarely freeze when a choice appears. In a first job or a new class, you speak up and follow through. Debates feel natural, and your birth chart hints at a mind that likes a good, sharp exchange. Romance too: you say what you mean and go after what draws you.

Where to aim it. Because a trine comes easily, it can drift into coasting, so treat this gift as raw material, not a finished skill. Slow down before your quick tongue turns sarcastic or cuts someone who needed patience. Point that fast thinking at real study, projects, or a cause you care about. Used with care, your talent for turning thought straight into action can carry you a long way while you find your footing.