Howard Hughes chart

Howard Hughes
Born: Howard Robard Hughes Jr.
Dec.24,1905, 10:12 PM CST
(some records indicate Sep.24)
Humble(Houston), Texas
USA 95W16 29N59

Sun in Capricorn 2°43'
Moon in Sagittarius 19°13'
Mercury in Sagittarius 15°03'R
Venus in Sagittarius 20°27'
Mars in Aquarius 28°10'
Jupiter in Taurus 27°43'R
Saturn in Aquarius 28°40'
Uranus in Capriorn 4°17'R
Neptune in Cancer 9°11'
Pluto in Gemini 21°31'R
Eris in Aries 2°35'R


Ascendant in Virgo 4°29'
MidHeaven in Gemini 2°42'
Accomplished billionaire aviator,
engineer, industrialist, film producer,
and playboy. Died of poor health (drug
abuse and kidney failure) on Apr.5,1976
Ascendant in Virgo gives Howad Hughes a practical, earthy, and efficient persona which nicely complements his Capricorn Sun. Midheaven in Gemini with Pluto attests to his many, varied, and extraordinary accomplishments. Sun in Capricorn conjunct Uranus is a practical, inventive, and industrious spirit who takes cautious or calculated risks. It also makes the native alooof, reclusive, or a loner. Moon, Mercury, and Venus all in Sagittarius reveal a spiritual or philosophical side and a tendency to gamble or take risks. The mind is open and optimistic and there is a desire to travel and explore. Mars and Saturn conjunct in Aquarius is the brilliant and sometimes reckless side of Hughes. It's also his interest in aviation, science, and humanitarian issues in general. Jupiter in Taurus is the expansive acquisition of wealth and property as well as his influence in the arts and entertainment fields. Saturn in Aquarius is scientific and progressive and makes few but quality friends. Uranus in Capricorn shakes up the buisness and industry world with new and untried methods, and makes surprising advances. Skyscrapers and elevators are Uranus in Capricorn inventions. Neptune in Cancer is strongly emotional and sentimental and attached to home and family. They have rich and vivid imaginations and photographic memories. Pluto in Gemini individuals can focus their thoughts and ideas have permanently transformed the way we think and communicate via books, newspapers, radio, TV, and all other media forms.
Howard Hughes the aviator

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