Natal chart , Shymkent
Sun in Aries
Contents
Natal chart wheel
Chart data
Planetary positions
| Symbol | Planet | Degree | Sign | R |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sun | 26°23' | Aries | — | |
| Moon | 12°06' | Capricorn | — | |
| Mercury | 12°37' | Taurus | — | |
| Venus | 29°14' | Pisces | R | |
| Mars | 25°05' | Pisces | — | |
| Jupiter | 21°46' | Aquarius | — | |
| Saturn | 15°42' | Virgo | R | |
| Uranus | 24°29' | Pisces | — | |
| Neptune | 25°59' | Aquarius | — | |
| Pluto | 03°15' | Capricorn | R | |
| Chiron | 25°14' | Aquarius | — | |
| North Node | 05°23' | Aquarius | — | |
| Black Moon Lilith (Mean) | 11°24' | Capricorn | — | |
| South Node | 05°23' | Leo | — |
Major aspects
| Symbols | Aspect | Orb | Nature |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sun · Sextile · Neptune | 0°24' | harmonious | |
| Moon · Trine · Mercury | 0°31' | harmonious | |
| Mars · Conjunction · Uranus | 0°36' | neutral | |
| Neptune · Conjunction · Chiron | 0°45' | neutral | |
| Sun · Sextile · Chiron | 1°09' | harmonious | |
| Mercury · Trine · Black Moon Lilith (Mean) | 1°13' | harmonious | |
| Mercury · Trine · Saturn | 3°05' | harmonious | |
| Jupiter · Conjunction · Chiron | 3°28' | neutral | |
| Venus · Square · Pluto | 4°01' | challenging | |
| Venus · Conjunction · Mars | 4°09' | neutral | |
| Jupiter · Conjunction · Neptune | 4°13' | neutral | |
| Venus · Conjunction · Uranus | 4°46' | neutral |
Planets in signs
Sun in Aries
Full speed. Picture the kid who’s first to raise a hand, first out the door, first to try the thing nobody else will. That’s you. The Sun, which stands for your core self and how you shine, sits in Aries, a cardinal fire sign, meaning a sign that loves to start things and burn bright. In your natal chart, this placement is called exaltation, a spot where the Sun works at its best, so your drive and courage come through in a really constructive way.
At school. You tend to jump into projects with energy, and you shine when you can take the lead or go first. Long, slow assignments can test your patience, so break them into short sprints. Finishing what you start is where the real growth hides.
Hobbies and heart. You’re drawn to activities with a challenge: sports, competitions, anything that lets you push yourself. When a crush shows up, you might feel it fast and want to say something right away. That’s okay, just pair your boldness with respect for the other person’s pace and your own boundaries.
With family. You like independence, and you may clash with parents when they slow you down. Try to hear them out before firing back; they’re often on your side more than it seems.
Your path. You don’t have to map out your whole future now. Follow what genuinely lights you up, trust your bravery, and let each choice teach you something. Your fire is a gift when you aim it with a little patience.
Moon in Capricorn
Steady on the surface. Picture a friend who stays calm when everyone else is panicking before a test. That’s often you. The Moon stands for your emotional world, your needs and how you handle stress, and in Capricorn it runs on patience and control. You feel a lot, but you’d rather sort it out quietly than broadcast it.
An unusual fit. In your birth chart the Moon sits in what astrologers call detriment, meaning it’s not in a sign where it flows out easily. That’s not a flaw. It just means your feelings show up in an offbeat way: through effort, loyalty and doing things for people, more than through big emotional talks. Once you notice that about yourself, it stops feeling confusing.
School and hobbies. You tend to like goals you can actually reach, and hobbies that build real skill over time reward your patience. In class you’re the one who prefers a solid plan to a wild guess. Just remember rest isn’t laziness; even steady people need to switch off.
People and closeness. With a first crush or a close friend, you show you care by being reliable, not by flooding them with words. Trust your right to set physical boundaries and to expect real respect back. With parents, you may act older than your age, so let them help you sometimes too. Choosing a path, you do best when it’s truly yours, not just the safe one.
Mercury in Taurus
Slow and sure. Picture someone who reads the whole recipe before touching a single pan. That’s how your mind tends to work with Mercury, the planet of thinking and speech, sitting in patient, down-to-earth Taurus. You don’t rush to answers. You gather your thoughts, test them against real life, and only then say what you mean.
At school. You learn best when things feel concrete and unhurried, so give yourself room to go at your own pace. Cramming the night before rarely suits you; steady review does. When a teacher moves fast, jot notes and revisit them later, when your mind can chew on the ideas calmly. What you understand this way tends to stick for good.
How you talk. Your words come out grounded and honest, and people trust them because you don’t exaggerate. You might be quiet in a loud group, then say the one thing everyone needed to hear. With parents, this steadiness helps: calm, clear talk gets you further than heated argument when you want to be heard.
Hobbies and heart. You warm up slowly to new interests and new people, and there’s nothing wrong with that. A first crush might grow from real friendship, built on comfort and respect rather than a sudden spark. Trust that pace, and hold to your own boundaries about what feels right for you.
Choosing a path. Big decisions don’t need to be quick ones. Weigh your options in the birth chart of your real interests: what you enjoy, what you’re good at, what feels solid. Give it time, and your choice will hold.
Venus in Pisces
A soft place. Picture the friend who notices when someone sits alone at lunch and quietly goes to sit with them. That’s the flavor of Venus, the planet of love and taste, moving through Pisces, a mutable water sign. In your birth chart it points to a heart that feels everything deeply and cares without keeping score.
Extra strong here. Venus is in exaltation in Pisces, which is astrology’s way of saying it’s especially at home and shows its best side. Your compassion, your eye for beauty, your knack for sensing a mood before a word is spoken: all of it flows easily. You might pour this into music, art, poetry, or simply into being the steady one your friends lean on.
First crushes. When you like someone, you tend to fall gently and imagine the whole story before you’ve even talked. That’s sweet, and it deserves a little grounding. Keep some of your attention on the real person in front of you, and hold onto your own boundaries and self-respect while you’re at it.
With family. At home your softness can read as quiet, so people may not always see how much you’re feeling. Saying what you need out loud helps your parents meet you halfway.
Choosing a path. Your gifts point toward anything that lets you create, heal, or help. Follow the subjects and hobbies that move you, and trust that a caring heart is a real strength, not a soft spot to hide.
Mars in Pisces
Quiet current. Mars is the planet of drive, action, and how you push for what you want. In Pisces, a mutable water sign that bends and flows like a tide, that push turns soft and inward. You’re the kind of person who acts on a hunch, a mood, or a wave of compassion rather than a loud plan.
At school. Your energy runs strongest when something moves you: a story, a piece of music, a subject that sparks your imagination. Dull, mechanical tasks can drain you fast, so break big assignments into small steps and pair them with something you actually care about. Mars sits in what astrologers call its detriment here, which simply means it works in an unusual way, quietly rather than head-on, and that asks you to notice your own energy instead of forcing it.
With people. Anger doesn’t come easily to you; it tends to swirl inside before it shows. Learn to name what bugs you early, whether it’s a friend, a project, or a parent who doesn’t get your choices. In your hobbies, art, sport, or games, you shine when there’s room for feeling and flow.
First crushes. When you like someone, your care can pour out fast, and that’s a lovely gift worth guarding. Keep some of it for yourself: notice your own limits, respect your physical boundaries, and expect the same warmth back. As you think about a future path, your birth chart hints that work touched by creativity, healing, or helping others will light you up most.
Jupiter in Aquarius
Your growth engine. Jupiter is the planet of growth and big-picture thinking, the part of you that wants to expand and understand the world. In your birth chart it sits in Aquarius, a fixed air sign that loves ideas, independence, and doing things its own way. So you tend to grow by questioning the usual answers and reaching for something more original.
At school. You probably light up when a subject lets you think for yourself instead of just memorizing. Group projects, clubs, or anything with a bit of experiment behind it can pull the best out of you. Try not to brush off the basics, though; even inventive minds need the boring steps to build on.
Hobbies and friends. Aquarius energy makes you a natural in a crowd of people who share your interests, whether that’s coding, music, art, or a cause you believe in. Your circle of friends often matters as much as any single close bond. You’re drawn to people who let you be fully yourself and think freely.
Crushes and closeness. With this placement, friendship usually comes first, and a crush often starts as someone who really gets your mind. Respect your own pace and your physical boundaries, and expect the same care in return. Real affection never asks you to shrink to fit in.
Parents and your path. You may push back when rules feel random, so talking things through with your parents beats silent rebellion. When you choose a direction, follow what feels genuinely yours, not just what looks impressive to others.
Saturn in Virgo
The quiet builder. Picture someone who tightens every screw before trusting the shelf to hold. That’s the flavor Saturn brings to Virgo in your birth chart. Saturn is the planet of discipline, responsibility and inner authority, the part of you that wants to do things properly. In Virgo, a practical earth sign that loves detail, it turns you into a careful, capable person who learns by getting the small stuff right.
School and skills. You probably feel the pull to do a task well or not at all. That can make homework and hobbies deeply satisfying, since progress you can see feels great. Watch the flip side: when you fear a mistake, you might freeze or redo things endlessly. Aim for solid, not flawless.
People and closeness. With friends and first crushes, you show you care by being reliable rather than loud about it. That steadiness is a real gift, though it can read as distant. Let people see you’re nervous sometimes; honesty about your own limits and boundaries builds the kind of trust that lasts.
Parents and choices. You may hold yourself to rules stricter than anyone else sets, and quiet praise from parents means a lot. When you think about a path, trust that your patience and eye for detail are strengths worth building on. You don’t have to have it all mapped out at seventeen. Choose one next step, do it honestly, and let the bigger picture come into focus as you grow.
Uranus in Pisces
A shared wave. Uranus, the planet of sudden change and free thinking, moved through Pisces from around 2003 to 2010. Pisces is a gentle, imaginative water sign, so your whole age group carries a quiet urge to break down walls between people and imagine kinder ways to live.
Your own spark. On a personal level, this shows up as a mind that jumps to unexpected ideas, especially creative or caring ones. You might solve a school problem through a hunch rather than a formula, or feel drawn to music, art or causes that others haven’t noticed yet. Trust that instinct; it’s one of your real strengths.
School and hobbies. Ordinary lessons can bore you fast, but give you something with meaning or imagination and you light up. Hobbies that let your mind wander, drawing, filmmaking, coding something odd, often teach you more than a strict timetable does.
Hearts and boundaries. First crushes may feel dreamy and intense, and you can fall for someone who seems different or a little mysterious. Keep your feet on the ground: real closeness grows from friendship, honesty and respect for each other’s physical boundaries. Your own limits matter just as much as anyone’s.
Parents and your path. You may want more freedom than the adults at home expect, and that tension is normal in a birth chart like yours. When it comes time to choose a direction, don’t force yourself into a neat box. Your best path is likely one you partly invent, blending practical skills with the things that genuinely move you.
Neptune in Aquarius
Your generation. Neptune moves so slowly that it colors a whole age group, not just one person. In Aquarius, an inventive air sign, it fills your generation with dreams of fairness, open networks, and a world where everyone belongs.
Where it shows in you. Neptune stands for imagination, intuition, and the ideals you reach for. In your birth chart it points to a soft spot for causes bigger than yourself: friends left out, animals, the planet, people online you’ve never met. You feel the future should be kinder than the past, and part of you wants to help build it.
School and hobbies. You might drift when a class feels pointless, then light up around ideas that seem to matter. Group projects, coding, art, music, anything that mixes creativity with a bit of rebellion can pull your focus. Trust that daydreaming isn’t wasted time; it’s often where your best ideas start.
People you care about. With first crushes and close friendships, you may fall for someone’s vision or spirit more than their looks. That’s sweet, but remember to see the real person, not just an ideal. Keep your boundaries clear, respect theirs, and let mutual respect guide how close you get.
Parents and your path. You and your parents might not always speak the same language about the future, and that’s okay. When choosing a direction, blend your big-hearted vision with one honest, practical step. Your natal chart hints at originality; give it room, and let it grow slowly.
Pluto in Capricorn
A shared signal. You belong to a wave of people born while Pluto, the slow planet of deep change and renewal, moved through Capricorn, a cardinal earth sign that cares about structure, rules and long-term goals. Together, your generation feels an instinct to test whether the systems around you actually work, and to rebuild the ones that don’t.
How it feels for you. On a personal level, this shows up as a quiet seriousness under your everyday self. You notice when a rule at school makes no real sense, and part of you wants to fix it rather than just complain. That drive to improve things is one of the strongest gifts in your birth chart.
School and hobbies. You tend to go deep instead of wide. A hobby can turn into a real skill because you stick with something long after others drift off. In classes, you respect teachers who are honest and fair, and you lose interest fast when someone leans on authority they haven’t earned.
People close to you. With parents, you may push against control while secretly wanting them to take you seriously. First crushes and close friendships matter a lot to you, so protect your own boundaries and treat other people’s with the same care. Real closeness grows from trust and self-respect, never pressure.
Choosing a path. You don’t have to map your whole future now. Notice what you’d rebuild if you could, and let that curiosity guide your next honest step.
Aspects
Sextile of the Sun and Neptune
Two gentle forces. In astrology, the Sun stands for who you are: your core self, the way you shine. Neptune is dreamier, ruling imagination, intuition and compassion. A sextile is a friendly angle, an open door between two planets. So your identity and your dreamy, feeling side work together without a fight, if you choose to use it.
How it shows up. You probably sense moods in a room before anyone says a word, which helps with friends and first crushes. Art, music, film or writing may pull you in, and daydreaming can spark real ideas for school projects or hobbies. With parents, your softer, understanding side can smooth over tense moments. When you like someone, gentleness and respecting each other’s boundaries come naturally to you.
Making the most of it. This door only opens when you walk through it, so put your imagination to work on purpose. Pick a creative outlet and stick with it long enough to grow. Trust your gut when choosing a path, but check it against facts so dreams don’t blur into wishful thinking. And be kind without losing yourself; caring for others shouldn’t mean forgetting what you need.
Trine of the Moon and Mercury
Heart and head. In astrology, the Moon stands for your feelings and inner world, while Mercury rules how you think, talk and learn. A trine means these two sit at an easy angle, working as a team. So your emotions and your thoughts don’t fight each other; they trade notes and mostly agree.
In your days. This shows up when you can name what you feel instead of just stewing on it. Explaining a bad day to a parent, texting a crush, writing an essay: the right words tend to arrive. In your birth chart this is a real gift, especially when a subject or a friendship gets tangled and you can talk it through calmly.
A gentle nudge. Because this comes so easily, it can make you a little lazy, coasting on charm instead of digging deeper. When a feeling is big or confusing, slow down and sit with it rather than explaining it away too fast. Use your talent to listen to friends, set your own limits kindly, and think out loud when you’re choosing what to study or where to steer next.
Conjunction of Mars and Uranus
Two forces, one spark. In your birth chart, Mars is your drive and courage, the push to act, while Uranus is the rebel and inventor that craves freedom. A conjunction means they sit side by side and blend into a single current. So your energy runs fast, sudden and a little unpredictable, always reaching for something new.
How it shows up. You probably hate being bored or boxed in. In school you shine when a subject lets you experiment, and you stall when it’s all repetition. Your hobbies may change quickly, and a crush can hit like lightning, then fade just as fast. With parents, you push against rules not to hurt them, but because you need room to be your own person.
Working with it. That electric drive is a gift, so aim it instead of letting it aim you. Before you slam a door or quit something in a flash, take one slow breath and ask what you actually want. Channel the restlessness into things you build, invent or fight fairly for. Respect your own boundaries and other people’s too, and this wild spark becomes real, lasting power.
Trine of Mercury and Saturn
How they team up. Mercury stands for how you think, learn and talk. Saturn stands for structure, patience and taking things seriously. A trine is an easy, flowing angle between two planets, so in your birth chart these two work together without a fight. Your mind naturally likes order, depth and a plan.
Where you’ll notice it. At school you probably prefer to understand something fully rather than rush an answer. You choose your words carefully, so friends and even your parents tend to trust what you say. With a crush or a close friend, you’re not one to overshare fast; you like to feel safe first, and setting your own limits comes easily. When you think about which path to take, you weigh it slowly instead of guessing.
Make the most of it. The one catch with an easy talent is that it can make you a little lazy or too cautious, tipping into gloomy thoughts. Push yourself to speak up before every detail is perfect, and don’t let “I need more time” become a way to avoid trying. Trust that careful mind of yours, then take the step.
Square of Venus and Pluto
Two forces pulling. Venus is the part of you that loves, enjoys beauty, and wants closeness. Pluto is the drive that pushes for deep change and intensity. A square means these two rub against each other, so your feelings run strong and rarely stay casual. In your birth chart, this friction is a source of growth, not a flaw.
In your day. You might fall for someone hard and fast, then worry about losing them. Friendships can feel huge, and jealousy may show up when you compare yourself to others at school. With parents, you might push against control while wanting it yourself. Hobbies and crushes often turn into your whole world for a while.
Ways to grow. Notice when a feeling tips into wanting to control someone or hold on too tight. That awareness is your superpower. Give people room to be themselves, and ask for the same space back: real closeness includes respecting boundaries, yours and theirs. When you choose a path, follow what genuinely moves you, not what you think you should want. Channel that deep energy into art, sport, or a cause, and it becomes a real strength.
Conjunction of Venus and Mars
Two forces, one beat. Venus is the part of you that loves beauty, values, and connection, while Mars is your energy, courage, and push to act. A conjunction means they sit right on top of each other in your birth chart, so they merge and amp each other up. What you like, you go after; what you want, you feel with real heat.
Where you feel it. This shows up when a hobby grabs you and you throw yourself in, or when a crush leaves you buzzing and a little impatient. You bring warmth and boldness together, which makes you fun to be around and quick to say how you feel. Sometimes your wish to keep the peace pulls against your wish to win, and that inner tug can feel confusing.
How to work with it. Pour this blend into art, sport, music, or anything creative, since it loves an outlet. With crushes and friends, let your directness stay kind, and honor your own boundaries and theirs, because self-respect makes affection feel safe. When you clash with a parent, name what you want calmly instead of pushing hard. Choosing a path gets easier when you follow what genuinely excites you.
Conjunction of Jupiter and Neptune
Two dreamers together. A conjunction means two planets sit side by side, working as one. Here Jupiter, the part of you that hopes and grows, teams up with Neptune, the part that dreams, imagines and feels. Together they make your inner world wide, gentle and full of possibility.
How it shows up. You might fall hard for a cause, a piece of music, or a subject at school that most people shrug off. First crushes can feel huge and cinematic, and you may see the very best in a friend or a partner before you see the real person. That warmth is a gift, but it can blur the line between who someone truly is and who you wish they were.
A path worth trusting. Keep dreaming big, your birth chart is wired for it, but check your dreams against facts too. When picking a hobby or a direction, ask what feels honest, not just what looks magical. With people you like, notice how they actually treat you, and hold your own boundaries with self-respect. Your kindness is real strength when your eyes stay open.
Conjunction of Venus and Uranus
Two forces, one spark. Venus is the part of you that loves beauty, friendship, and feeling good about your choices. Uranus is the part that craves freedom and hates being boxed in. In your birth chart these two sit right on top of each other, so they act as one. That means your affections and your need for space are wired together, always in the same breath.
How it shows up. You might fall for someone fast, then need room to breathe just as quickly. Your taste in music, style, or friends can surprise people, including your parents, who may not always get your choices at first. In school and hobbies, you’re drawn to whatever feels fresh, and repeating the same old thing bores you quickly. Crushes can hit like lightning and fade just as fast.
Working with it. This spark is a gift when you let it grow without forcing it. Give new friendships and interests a little time before deciding they’re everything. Respect your own boundaries and other people’s too: space is healthy, and so is honesty about what you feel. When you’re choosing a path, trust your original streak, but let it settle before you commit.