Liam Hemsworth

Written on January 13,2025 · 12 min read

When the Birth Time Is Missing — How I Read the Chart AnywayA Working Chart, Not a Claim

Every month, I choose one chart for my Starlight Signature series.

Some months, the chart arrives with everything: birth time, angles, and clean house placements.

Some months, it doesn’t.

A few months ago, I worked on Miley Cyrus’ chart — a chart with a known birth time, sharp angles, and apparent visibility signatures. Naturally, after that analysis, my curiosity moved in one direction.

I wanted to look at Liam Hemsworth — not as gossip or ‘who dated whom,’ but purely out of technical curiosity.

Liam Hemsworth’s birth time is unknown. When the hour is missing, the work changes… You can’t start with houses. You can’t assume a Rising. You have to build the story from what doesn’t move.

So I’m starting this analysis with a 0° Aries Rising chart — not because I believe this is his Ascendant, but because it allows us to see all planets and aspects clearly, on the same page, without distortion.

Before asking which Rising fits, we must first understand what the chart is already doing on its own.


Before the Rising Question

Some things in this chart are stable, regardless of birth time:

  • a strong Capricorn stellium
  • a Leo Moon
  • Mars in Sagittarius
  • intense Pluto aspects
  • and a career signature built slowly, through repetition and endurance

These themes exist no matter where the Ascendant falls, and that’s precisely why the real question comes after this:

What kind of chart carries this kind of body, this kind of presence, and this kind of fame — even when the birth time is unknown?


The Question That Started the Work

My curiosity didn’t start with fame. It started with the body 😊

If someone can deliberately transform their physique over time — not for aesthetics, but for a role, a function, a warrior archetype — then the chart must allow that expansion.

This isn’t just about:

  • height
  • athletic build
  • blond/dark contrast
  • or “hero” perception

This concerns discipline, permission, and the use of the body as an instrument. So the task isn’t to guess the Ascendant. It’s to test it.


This Is Not Rectification

What I’m doing here is not classical rectification. The method is more straightforward — and more honest:

I form a hypothesis. Then, I test it through progressions, Solar Arcs, and timing. If it holds, I continue. If it collapses, I discard it. And one thing matters: this work will never end with “I found his exact birth time.”

Because:

  • There is no known time range
  • He has never hinted at one
  • And without personal confirmation, that claim would be false

The correct term for this process is a working hypothesis. And when it starts to align, it becomes genuinely exciting.


What Else Could Have Worked?

It’s also important to say this: the Capricorn stellium didn’t have to go into the 1st house.

We could have placed it in:

  • the 4th (rooted power)
  • the 5th (creative visibility)
  • the 7th (fame through partnership)
  • the 10th (classic public authority)
  • the 11th (collective recognition)

Each option tells a different story. So, this article isn’t saying:

“This is the only possible Rising.”

It’s asking:

“Which Rising carries this life with the least resistance?”

From this point forward, the work becomes comparative:

  • testing different Rising possibilities
  • eliminating what doesn’t support the body, career, and timing
  • and explaining why Sagittarius Rising remained the most coherent model

As a thesis, so yes — at this stage, we’re doing this together: looking for the Ascendant


Considering the Rising Options (and Why Some Don’t Hold)

Capricorn Rising?

On paper, Capricorn Rising is tempting.

Liam has a massive Capricorn stellium: Sun, Mercury, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune — all in Capricorn.

Capricorn Risings often carry controlled power, discipline, endurance, and authority that mature over time. But visually and energetically, Capricorn Rising usually reads contained, dense, compressed. Strength is internalised first, revealed later. Liam’s body doesn’t feel contained; it expands, and more importantly, his physical transformation was allowed to occur rapidly when the role required it.

Capricorn Rising tends to resist that kind of visible, rapid expansion. That’s why I keep Capricorn as a dominant influencebut not as the lens through which the body enters the world.


Leo Rising?

Leo Rising explains presence easily.

Leo brings visibility, charisma, a body that reads seen, a face people project onto, and with a Leo Moon already in the chart, Leo is undeniably active. But Leo Rising would pull the Capricorn stellium into work-and-service territory unless the degree is extremely late, which complicates the story rather than clarifying it.

Leo Rising explains being watched. It doesn’t fully explain why the body itself became the message. So Leo stays — but as a secondary amplifier, not the starting point.


Aries Rising?

I briefly considered Aries Rising, as Mars is strong in the chart (check the first chart in this post as an illustration).

Mars in Sagittarius can absolutely build muscle, stamina, and physical courage. But Aries Rising usually produces sharp, fast, explosive bodies. Quick ignition. Short burn. Liam’s transformation wasn’t explosive; he was trained, built brick by brick, maintained, and held.

Aries Rising drops out quickly…


Why I Stayed With Sagittarius Rising (As an Illustration)

At this point, Sagittarius Rising stopped contradicting the chart & started explaining it.

Sagittarius Rising is associated with height, long limbs, athletic build, bodies built for movement and endurance, roles that involve journeys, battles, or moral quests, and, most importantly, with the body’s growth when meaning demands it.

This matters. Because roles like The Witcher didn’t require aesthetic fitness, they required mass, stamina, and dominance.

Sagittarius Rising, ruled by Jupiter, permits expansion without punishment — especially when Jupiter itself is strongly connected to the body story.

In Liam’s case, Jupiter sits in Cancer (retrograde), a placement that links growth to protection, containment, and physical shell. Growth here is an armour. Based on the exact time Jupiter sits in either the 7th or 8th house → public image through intensity & transformation.


How Fame Actually Works in This Chart

Instead of seeking a single dramatic “fame placement,” this chart operates through stacked mechanisms. Nothing here explodes overnight, actually, everything compounds.

At the core, we see a system built on five pillars:

  • a Capricorn stellium that constructs authority slowly
  • Saturn in domicile, anchoring longevity
  • a Leo Moon that cannot avoid visibility
  • Pluto aspects that intensify public projection
  • and Mars in Sagittarius, turning the body itself into a career tool

Together, these placements describe a chart in which recognition is earned through repetition, pressure, and transformation — not granted by chance.

This is not the astrology of someone who is “discovered.” He becomes increasingly unavoidable over time, and this is where timing matters because charts like this don’t peak once. They activate in phases.


✨ Starlight Signature — When Visibility Rewrites Identity

Before moving into relationship timing, there’s one pattern that can’t be skipped. Because in Liam Hemsworth’s chart, visibility comes first. Using the Solar Arc technique, we see that Solar Arc Uranus had already passed over the Sun earlier on. That phase speaks less about public recognition and more about breaking into a new system.

This is the moment someone:

  • enters agencies
  • changes networks
  • gains access to an industry rather than an audience

Uranus over the Sun doesn’t mean “everyone knows you.” It means you are no longer outside the door.

Shortly after this, another marker becomes active. When Neptune enters 0° Aquarius, the symbolism changes. Neptune governs film, television, screens, and projection. Aquarius governs networks, serial formats, and collective platforms. In this illustrative model, Neptune falls in the 3rd house, which symbolically aligns with early, local television exposure—especially soap operas and recurring formats.

This timing aligns closely with Liam’s first regular television appearances, including his early roles on Neighbours around 2007–2008.

Neptune here doesn’t launch a star — it places someone inside the visual field repeatedly.

This is how an acting path begins:

  • first access (Uranus),
  • then repetition (Neptune),

and only later — recognition.

From this point on, the chart stops asking: “How do I get in?”

And starts asking: “How do I become visible within this world?”

That question unfolds much later — and far more publicly. Which is why, in this chart, fame is not the first chapter. It is the result of staying inside the system long enough for identity to stabilise. And only after that stabilisation does the chart begin to shift its focus toward grounding, home, and partnership.

Which brings us to the next layer of the story…


🪐 Relationship Timing — A Working Hypothesis

Liam Hemsworth’s relationship timeline is already public, so instead of speculating about what happened, I focused on why the timing unfolded as it did.

Here’s the hypothesis.

If Liam Hemsworth is a Sagittarius Rising, then his 7th house becomes Gemini — making Mercury the key partner significator.

So I followed Mercury.

Using the Solar Arc technique, one thing becomes immediately apparent:

When he married Miley Cyrus on December 23, 2018, Solar Arc Mercury had not yet reached the North Node. Of course, marriage leaves traces in any chart — and here we do see activations involving Juno and Pluto approaching his Mars in the 1st house, the Sun almost on Vesta, and Saturn close to the North Node — these are significant signs…

But when I focus just on Mercury, I see that there could be a second marriage. In other words, from a timing perspective, the “true partner activation” had not happened yet.

The marriage was not emotionally misaligned—it was early, symbolically.

When Mercury approached the Natal North Node, it was the same period that he started dating Gabriella Brooks. This is the first instance in which the chart shows partner symbolism aligning with destiny markers.

Not marriage yet — but correct direction. Here I’ll show you the progress chart visually 👀 to the point that I want to show you.

Fast-forward to the year 2027 🙂 Solar Arc Mercury is moving toward Vesta, in the 4th house, in this illustrative model. Vesta in the 4th points to focus on home, prioritising family, choosing one centre over many options

At the same time:

  • Solar Arc Saturn is approaching the prenatal lunar eclipse → responsibility around family becomes karmically unavoidable
  • Solar Arc Jupiter has already moved past Moon → emotional expansion has already happened

The growth phase is complete. Now comes containment.

One detail keeps standing out. As of January 13, 2026, the Solar Arc Sun is at 28° Aquarius. Archetypally, this is almost a closing degree; a chapter is wrapping up.

When Solar Arc Sun enters Pisces 0 degree, the symbolism shifts – that is why I am showing you this date on the illustration:

  • from independence → to emotional anchoring,
  • from identity-building → to belonging.

My working theory is simple: when the Sun enters Pisces (4th house), he won’t just be famous —he’ll be settled.


📅 So… When?

Because birth time is unknown, exact months can’t be promised. Degrees matter too much…

However, based on testing different Sagittarius Rising degrees, the range that consistently held was 0°–7° Sagittarius.

When calculated around 7° Sagittarius Rising, the strongest marriage trigger appears around mid–April 2027 — approximately April 17, 2027.

That points to a spring–summer 2027 wedding window. If the Ascendant degree shifts earlier, the timing shifts earlier too.

Yes, this is an estimate, but it’s a working estimate that continues to evolve.

Let me summarize: this doesn’t prove a birth time. That was never the goal.

It shows that if Sagittarius Rising is correct, the sequence makes sense:

  • fame first
  • grounding later
  • partnership only when identity stabilises

And that’s why this chart keeps leading me back to the same place. Let’s see if time confirms it 🌙

Want to see how this hypothesis plays out visually?

I shared a condensed, slide-by-slide version of this analysis on Instagram — including the Rising debate and the 2027 timing window.

👉 Click here to explore the IG Starlight Signature version.

I’m Simge ✨

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