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In astrology, a cusp (from the Latin for spear or point) is the imaginary line that separates a pair of consecutive signs in the zodiac or houses in the horoscope. [1]Because the solar disc has a diameter of approximately half a degree, it is possible for the Sun to straddle the cusp as it moves across the sky.
Anyone with their Sun at 27, 28, or 29 degrees of a sign—basically the last three days—is born on the cusp, a.k.a. toward the end of the zodiac sign, explains Joyce.
Cusp signs emerge as a fusion of two different zodiac signs, manifesting when a person is born between the transitions of astrological seasons.
What are the cusp dates and what do they mean? Are cusps in the zodiac even real? One astrologer breaks down the debate and why cusps might be a myth and not real.
The next sign after the ascending sign then becomes the 2nd house, the sign after that the 3rd house, and so on. In other words, each house is wholly filled by one sign. This was the main system used in the Hellenistic tradition of astrology , and is also used in Indian astrology , as well as in some early traditions of Medieval astrology .
If a house cusp or angle is at 29 degrees of any sign, the following sign's ruler will be the house's co-ruler. Some apply this rule of shared rulership for angles that are 25-29 degrees of a mutable sign, within 5 degrees of a cardinal solstice or equinox point.
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The ascendant (A sc, Asc or As) or rising sign is the astrological sign on the eastern horizon when the person was born. [1] ... meaning it does not have a house cusp ...