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Saros 9 New South: Eclipse Family in Astrology

Origin

Jul 19, 1917 at South Pole

NASA Number

Saros 149

Lifespan

1917 to 3161 (1244 years)

Lifecycle

9% complete

Next Eclipse

Apr 9, 2043 in Aries

Eclipse Type

Solar

Theme

Long-term worries about loved ones, health, or communication issues surface

This Saros Series appears to be concerned with the bringing to the surface of long-term worries about loved ones, health, or issues to do with paperwork or communication. This could manifest as a worrying piece of news about a loved one or responsibilities with paperwork coming home to roost. Any news will have a sense of destiny or fatedness about it.

Birth Chart Aspects

There is a Mercury-Saturn-Neptune conjunction. The New Moon is on the Venus/Pluto midpoint.

Mercury = Saturn = Neptune

New Moon = Venus/Pluto

Historical Context

The first eclipse of 9 New South fell on March 7, 1989, at 16.4 degrees Pisces. The broader context of that year was the extraordinary political transformation in Eastern Europe: the fall of the Berlin Wall in November, the Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia, the beginning of the end of Soviet control across the continent. While these events were ultimately liberating, the months leading up to them were saturated with uncertainty and fear about what the transitions would bring. Families separated by the Iron Curtain worried about loved ones on the other side. Communication across borders was still difficult, and rumors traveled faster than facts.

The March 19, 2007 eclipse at 28 degrees Pisces arrived in a year when the first tremors of the coming financial crisis were becoming visible to those paying attention. The subprime mortgage market was beginning to unravel, and the anxiety among financial professionals and homeowners was building. Health concerns also featured prominently in the cultural landscape of 2007, as debates about healthcare reform intensified in the United States and the World Health Organization raised alarms about pandemic preparedness.

The March 29, 2025 eclipse at 8.6 degrees Aries marks only the third activation in this young series' history, and it arrives during a period of widespread concern about geopolitical stability, economic uncertainty, and rapid technological change. The shift from Pisces into Aries suggests the worry may take on a more direct, action-oriented quality, less diffuse dread and more pointed anxiety about specific decisions and their consequences.

Working With This Series

Calibrate your fear. The single most useful skill during a 9 New South activation is the ability to distinguish between genuine threats and amplified anxiety. When worrying news arrives about a loved one, take a breath before reacting. Ask clarifying questions. Seek additional sources of information. The Mercury/Saturn/Neptune conjunction in this family's birth chart creates a distortion field that makes moderate problems look catastrophic, and the Venus/Pluto component ensures the worry attaches itself to the people you care about most. Knowing that this amplification is built into the eclipse itself can help you respond with measured concern rather than panic.

Paperwork and communication obligations that surface during this window deserve prompt attention, but not frantic attention. The Saturn component rewards methodical, step-by-step handling of responsibilities. Set aside dedicated time to work through whatever administrative backlog has surfaced, and resist the temptation to procrastinate out of dread. The longer you avoid the pile, the larger it looms in your imagination.

The most recent activation is the March 29, 2025 eclipse at 8.6 degrees Aries. The next will occur on April 9, 2043, at 19.1 degrees Aries. Because this series is so young, each eclipse offers an opportunity to observe its patterns with fresh eyes. If you notice that the worries triggered around March 2025 ultimately proved less severe than they initially appeared, take note: that pattern of amplified anxiety followed by more moderate reality is likely the defining rhythm of this family for decades to come.

Zodiacal Progression

With only four eclipses to date, the zodiacal story of 9 New South is still in its opening chapter. The series was born in Cancer in 1917 and spent its initial partial eclipses in that sign before the first annular eclipse of the modern era arrived in Pisces. The 1989 eclipse at 16.4 degrees Pisces and the 2007 eclipse at 28 degrees Pisces gave the series its first full expression through the sign of dissolving boundaries and spiritual sensitivity, a fitting medium for anxiety that feels formless and pervasive.

The 2025 eclipse at 8.6 degrees Aries marks the transition into cardinal fire, a significant shift for a family defined by diffuse worry. Aries demands directness and action, which may give the series' anxious energy a sharper focus and a clearer outlet. The 2043 eclipse at 19.1 degrees Aries will deepen this shift. Over the coming centuries, as the series matures and produces dozens more eclipses, the progression through the zodiac will reveal whether the Aries chapter transforms chronic worry into decisive response or merely gives the anxiety a more urgent, confrontational edge.

Eclipse History (1900 to 2100)

Eclipse history for Saros 9 New South from 1900 to 2100
YearDateSubtypeSignDegree
1989Mar 7, 1989PartialPisces16.4°
2007Mar 19, 2007PartialPisces28.0°
2025Mar 29, 2025PartialAries8.6°
2043Apr 9, 2043TotalAries19.1°

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Saros 9 New South mean in astrology?

Saros 9 New South brings long-buried worries to the surface. Concerns about loved ones, health anxieties, or unfinished paperwork and communication tasks that have been quietly accumulating finally demand attention. The news that arrives may feel heavy and fated, as though the universe is insisting you deal with what you have been avoiding. Yet the surfacing itself is the healing; what stays hidden festers, while what is acknowledged can be addressed.

When is the next Saros 9 New South eclipse?

Saros 9 New South next occurs around 2043. It was last active in 2025, with previous eclipses in 2007 and 1989. This is a young series born in 1917, so its eclipses are still relatively infrequent. As the family matures, the themes of surfacing old worries will intensify and become more clearly defined.

How does Saros 9 New South affect my chart?

Mercury, Saturn, and Neptune contacts are the channels through which worries surface. If the eclipse touches your 6th house or 3rd house, health concerns and communication backlogs are likely to demand attention. Rather than spiraling into anxiety, treat this as a productive clearing. Schedule the medical appointment, file the paperwork, have the overdue conversation. The sense of destiny that accompanies the news is real, and taking responsible action transforms worry into resolution.

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