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Natal chart , Almaty

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
Sun20°47'Libra
Moon 13°29'Capricorn
Mercury18°46'Libra
Venus12°31'ScorpioR
Mars20°03'Scorpio
Jupiter25°32'PiscesR
Saturn09°22'Libra
Uranus27°44'PiscesR
Neptune26°04'AquariusR
Pluto03°01'Capricorn
Chiron26°19'AquariusR
North Node06°28'Capricorn
Black Moon Lilith (Mean)12°03'Pisces
South Node06°28'Cancer

Major aspects

Major aspects between planets with their orb and nature.
SymbolsAspectOrbNature
Neptune · Conjunction · Chiron0°15'neutral
Venus · Trine · Black Moon Lilith (Mean)0°28'harmonious
Sun · Conjunction · Mercury2°01'neutral
Jupiter · Conjunction · Uranus2°11'neutral
Saturn · Square · North Node2°54'challenging
Saturn · Square · South Node2°54'challenging
Pluto · Conjunction · North Node3°27'neutral
Pluto · Opposition · South Node3°27'challenging
Mars · Trine · Jupiter5°29'harmonious
Venus · Conjunction · Mars7°32'neutral

Planets in signs

Sun in Libra

Your core. The Sun stands for who you are at your center, your identity and the spark that makes you feel like yourself. In your birth chart, that spark falls in Libra, a cardinal air sign that thrives on fairness, harmony and real connection. Cardinal means you like to start things, and air means you live in ideas, words and the space between people.

A gentle note. The Sun sits in what astrologers call its fall in Libra, which simply means its bold, me-first side is quieter here. That’s not a flaw. It just asks you to notice when you’re shrinking to keep the peace, and to let your own voice count as much as everyone else’s.

At school and beyond. You probably read the mood of a room fast, so group projects and friendships come naturally to you. In a hobby, whether it’s music, art or debate, you shine when it’s shared. Around your parents, you’re often the peacemaker, though it’s okay to disagree out loud.

Crushes and closeness. First crushes can hit you hard because you love the feeling of connecting with someone. Keep this in mind: real affection respects your limits, and a good friendship or relationship leaves room for the honest you. Your physical boundaries and self-respect matter, always.

Choosing a path. When you pick classes or picture the future, weigh what feels fair and what genuinely excites you, not just what pleases others. Your gift for balance is real, so trust it while still choosing for yourself.

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 Libra

A weighing mind. Picture a set of scales in your head, quietly tipping back and forth. Mercury rules how you think and talk, and in Libra, the sign of balance, your mind loves to compare. You hear an idea and instantly wonder how it sounds from the other person’s side.

At school. You shine in subjects that ask you to argue a point fairly, like debate, essays or group projects. Libra is a cardinal air sign, which means your thoughts like to start conversations and connect people. Just watch the habit of putting off a choice while you weigh option after option.

With friends and crushes. You’re the one who smooths over arguments and finds words that keep everyone calm. When a first crush appears, you’ll likely think it through carefully, wanting things to feel respectful and mutual. Your natal chart points to fairness, so honor your own feelings and boundaries as much as anyone else’s.

With parents. You tend to negotiate rather than slam doors, which makes hard talks a little smoother. Still, saying a plain “no” can feel awkward when you’d rather keep the peace. Practice being honest even when it risks a small disagreement.

Choosing a path. Careers and hobbies that involve words, design, teamwork or fairness tend to fit this placement well. Because Libra weighs so many sides, big decisions can stall, so try setting a gentle deadline. Trust that a good enough choice, made on time, usually beats a perfect one that never arrives.

Venus in Scorpio

All or nothing. Venus is the part of your chart that shapes how you love, what you find beautiful, and what you truly value. In Scorpio, a fixed water sign, it doesn’t do lukewarm. When you like someone or care about a hobby, you go deep, and half-hearted just isn’t your style.

A different flavor. Astrologers call Venus in Scorpio a placement “in detriment,” which sounds harsh but really isn’t. It just means Venus expresses itself in an unusual way here: instead of easy, breezy affection, your love runs intense and private. That’s not a flaw, it’s a stronger setting that rewards a little self-awareness.

First crushes. You probably don’t hand your heart to just anyone. A crush hits you hard, but you watch quietly first, testing whether this person is real before you let them close. Once you trust someone, you’re loyal in a way most people your age haven’t figured out yet.

Boundaries matter. Because your feelings run so strong, learning to respect your own limits and other people’s is a real gift. You get to choose who earns your closeness, and “not yet” is a complete answer. Self-respect keeps your intensity healthy.

At home and beyond. With parents, you may keep some thoughts to yourself, and that’s okay, as long as you share the big stuff. In school, hobbies, or choosing a path, follow what genuinely grips you. Your birth chart points you toward things you can pour real passion into, not just passing interests.

Mars in Scorpio

Full throttle. Picture someone who never quits a game halfway, even when the odds look rough. That’s the drive Mars gives you in Scorpio. Mars is the planet of energy, action and the way you go after what you want. Here it sits in its home sign, one of its strongest spots, so your willpower runs deep and steady.

Quiet strength. Scorpio is a water sign, so your energy works under the surface rather than out loud. You might not be the loudest person in class, but once you set a goal, whether it’s a grade, a sport or a skill, you push toward it with real focus. Your birth chart shows a person who feels things intensely and acts on those feelings.

Handling anger. With this placement, strong emotions can build up when something feels unfair. Instead of letting frustration turn into grudges, try naming what bothers you and talking it out with a parent or friend. Channeling that fire into training, art or music turns heat into something you’re proud of.

Crushes and closeness. When you like someone, you feel it all the way through, and loyalty matters to you. Let friendships and first crushes grow slowly, and always respect your own boundaries and theirs. Real closeness is built on trust and self-respect, not on pressure from anyone.

Choosing a path. Your natal chart hints that you thrive when your work means something to you. As you think about hobbies or future study, follow the subjects that genuinely grip you. That deep interest is where your best energy lives.

Jupiter in Pisces

Big-hearted by nature. Picture the friend who notices when someone sits alone at lunch and quietly goes over. That’s often you. Jupiter is the planet of growth and a wide worldview, and in Pisces, the deep, feeling water sign it rules, it’s completely at home. This is one of the strongest spots it can hold, so your kindness comes easily and honestly.

School and hobbies. You learn best when a subject moves you, not when it’s just facts to memorize. Stories, music, art, and anything with imagination pull you in and can turn into real talent. In your birth chart, this placement rewards hobbies where you lose track of time, so protect that space.

Feelings and people. First crushes can feel huge, like the whole ocean at once. That sensitivity is a gift, but pair it with self-respect: it’s fine to like someone and still keep your own boundaries. Real closeness starts with friendship, honesty, and knowing your comfort is yours to protect.

With your parents. You may pick up on their moods before a word is said, which makes you caring but sometimes drained. Say what you need out loud instead of just absorbing the room.

Choosing a path. Your generous nature can make you say yes to everything and everyone. Growth here means aiming that big compassion somewhere real, one interest at a time, without losing yourself. Trust your imagination; just give it a plan to walk on.

Saturn in Libra

A quiet strength. Picture a friend who always tries to be fair, even when it costs them something. That’s the flavor Saturn brings to Libra in your birth chart. Saturn is the planet of discipline, responsibility, and growing up, while Libra is a cardinal air sign, one that starts things and cares about balance and connection. Here Saturn is in exaltation, its strongest and most graceful placement, so this energy works with you.

School and choices. You tend to weigh things carefully before you decide, which helps with tricky subjects and big questions about your path. Sometimes you overthink, waiting for the perfect answer that never quite arrives. Trust that a fair, thought-through choice is enough, even when it isn’t flawless.

People and crushes. With friends and first crushes, you take closeness seriously and value being treated with respect. You’re learning where your boundaries sit, what feels comfortable, and how to say so out loud. That kind of honesty builds trust, and it protects your own sense of self-worth.

Home and parents. With your parents, you notice fairness quickly, and you’d rather talk things through than shout. Real agreements, ones where both sides are heard, mean a lot to you. Try to speak up early instead of quietly keeping score.

Your steady gift. Saturn in Libra teaches patience with people and a calm sense of what’s right. Lean into it gently, and let balance be something you build, not a test you’re afraid to fail.

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

Conjunction of the Sun and Mercury

One clear voice. A conjunction means two planets sit close together, blending their energies. Here the Sun, which is your core identity, joins Mercury, the planet of thinking and talking. So your thoughts and your sense of who you are grow up side by side. What you believe and how you explain it feel like the same thing, and your words carry a real stamp of you.

Where you feel it. At school, you probably like to understand ideas and put them in your own way. In your hobbies, you may enjoy anything that lets you learn, explain or share what you know. With parents, you get your point across best by talking things out. Early crushes and new friendships often start with good conversation, and you value people who really listen and respect your space.

A gentle nudge. Because your identity is tied to your thinking, it can sting when someone disagrees with an idea, as if they’re rejecting you. Try to notice that gap: your worth is bigger than any single opinion. Keep listening as much as you talk, and let other views stretch your own. That balance will help you choose a path that fits the real you.

Conjunction of Jupiter and Uranus

Two forces, one spark. A conjunction means two planets sit close together and blend their energies. Here Jupiter, the part of you that dreams big and wants to grow, teams up with Uranus, the part that craves freedom and does things its own way. Together they push you toward fresh ideas and unexpected chances.

How it shows up. You probably get bored with rules that feel pointless, whether that’s a strict class routine or an old-fashioned opinion at home. New hobbies grab you fast, and you might jump into a subject or a friend group on sudden inspiration. First crushes can spark just as quickly, so honoring your own pace and physical boundaries keeps things comfortable and builds real self-respect. When choosing a path, you lean toward whatever feels open and a little different.

Making it work for you. This bold streak is a gift, but excitement alone doesn’t finish the job. Before you leap at a shiny new plan, give it a night’s thought and ask someone you trust what they see. With your parents, explain the reasoning behind your choices instead of just pushing back. That way your originality gets room to grow without burning bridges you’ll want later.

Trine of Mars and Jupiter

Energy meets optimism. A trine is a friendly angle between two planets, where their strengths flow together easily. Here Mars, your drive and will to act, links with Jupiter, your sense of hope and possibility. So when you want something, part of you already believes you can pull it off. That mix makes you brave, warm, and quick to say yes to new things.

How it shows up. At school you likely throw yourself into projects, sports, or hobbies with real gusto. You bounce back from setbacks, and friends catch your enthusiasm when you plan something big. With a first crush, that same confidence helps you be open and kind, while still respecting your own limits and theirs. With parents, your push to explore can meet their caution, so a little patience goes a long way.

Making the most of it. Because this energy comes so naturally, it’s easy to coast or bite off more than you can chew. Pick a few things you truly care about and give them your full effort, rather than starting ten and finishing none. When you choose a path, aim big, but pair your boldness with a simple plan. That way your fire actually gets you somewhere.

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.