JPL produced lots of algorithms for planetary orbits. Many places have implemented them and provide ephemeris data:
https://www.astro.com/swisseph/ae/1700/ae_1776.pdf
Today January 25 2022 the geocentric position of Pluto is at 26°43' Capricorn, and sure enough it was last at the same position on January 29 1776. As you say, it had not been discovered then of course.
On July 4 1776 Pluto was at 27°34' Capricorn so you could say the USA is finishing its first Pluto cycle this year when Pluto crosses that point again on February 21
Pluto symbolises lots of things related to power, including nuclear, and is basically not to be fkuced with - so anyone recognising astrology as meaningfully valid should certainly imagine this is a pretty serious time. Pluto moves real slow and deep so no exact Feb 21 datefagging.
JPL produced lots of algorithms for planetary orbits. Many places have implemented them and provide ephemeris data:
https://www.astro.com/swisseph/ae/1700/ae_1776.pdf
Today January 25 2022 the geocentric position of Pluto is at 26°43' Capricorn, and sure enough it was last at the same position on January 29 1776. As you say, it had not been discovered then of course.
On July 4 1776 Pluto was at 27°34' Capricorn so you could say the USA is finishing its first Pluto cycle this year when Pluto crosses that point again on February 21
Pluto symbolises lots of things related to power, including nuclear, and is basically not to be fkuced with - so anyone recognising astrology as meaningfully valid should certainly imagine this is a pretty serious time.
JPL produced lots of algorithms for planetary orbits. Many places have implemented them and provide ephemeris data:
https://www.astro.com/swisseph/ae/1700/ae_1776.pdf
Today January 25 2022 the geocentric position of Pluto is at 26°43' Capricorn, and sure enough it was last at the same position on January 29 1776. As you say, it had not been discovered then of course.