Subject: Hm. Kinda but not really?
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Posted on: 2016-09-18 04:44:00 UTC

From our perspective, Ophiuchus does intersect the ecliptic. The path of the sun does pass through it.

The whole calendar listed looks like it's the actual (according to modern IAU borders and definitions) zodiacal calendar; you'll note it perfectly matches the wikipedia list, and poor Scorpio only shows up for seven days. This has pretty much always been the case, modulo the rate of change in earth's orbit; the nice round twelve-equal-chunks-of-time zodiac systems, both tropical and sidereal, were never accurate to the heavens. The tropical zodiac isn't even close, it's drifted by a month thanks to silly calendar definitions.

I/m pretty sure that NASA doesn't have any control over astrology, though. We've known these systems are out of whack for generations and we still use them.

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