Entrepreneur

Mike Pompeo

Entrepreneur — born 1963-12-30 in Orange.

Born
December 30, 1963, 12:00, Orange
Birth time
Rodden XBirth time unknown — chart uses noon as placeholder.
Mike Pompeo's natal chart wheelNatal chart showing 10 planets across the twelve zodiac signs.House 11House 22House 33House 44House 55House 66House 77House 88House 99House 1010House 1111House 1212Jupiter at 10°38' AriesMoon at 13°31' CancerUranus at 9°58' Virgo retrogradeRPluto at 14°10' Virgo retrogradeRNeptune at 17°09' ScorpioSun at 8°24' CapricornMercury at 18°50' Capricorn retrogradeRMars at 19°31' CapricornVenus at 8°43' AquariusSaturn at 20°18' Aquarius

What an astrologer notices first

What stands out most in Pompeo’s chart is the potent combination of a Capricorn Sun, Mars, and Midheaven alignment—an unusual triad that underscores a relentless pursuit of goals, particularly in public arenas. This alignment suggests not just ambition, but a carefully structured approach to leadership, hinting at the kind of person who not only dreams big but meticulously plans and perseveres until those dreams are realized, regardless of the obstacles that might arise.

The reading

With an imposing Midheaven Capricorn, Mike Pompeo's chart immediately draws attention to a life path characterized by ambition and authority. The Sun in Capricorn, nestled in the ninth house, suggests a person deeply driven by principles and a perhaps relentless pursuit of goals, casting a shadow that stretches across international boundaries and ideological lines. Yet, it’s the opposition between the Sun and Moon that hints at an internal dichotomy—between public persona and private self, ambition and emotional needs. These celestial tensions play out in a life of public service and entrepreneurship, where the drive for external achievement must constantly negotiate with a complex emotional undercurrent.

Placement by placement

What each part of the chart shows

Sun in Capricorn

In Capricorn, the Sun finds itself in a sign known for its resilience and determination. Positioned in the ninth house, this suggests a person with a quest for knowledge and a tendency to be drawn to roles that require broad thinking and leadership. It points to someone who seeks to make a mark on the wider world, not just through business ventures but through ideologies and policies.

Moon in Cancer

The Moon in Cancer in the fourth house underscores a deep connection to roots and family. This placement often indicates a person who finds solace and strength in personal history and domestic life, yet it’s in opposition to the Capricorn Sun, suggesting a tension between public ambitions and private needs.

Mercury in Capricorn

Retrograde Mercury in Capricorn within the tenth house highlights a methodical and perhaps cautious approach to communication and decision-making. This placement suggests a mind tuned to practicalities and the responsibilities that come with public roles, reflecting a career where words and ideas are strategic tools.

Venus in Aquarius

Venus in Aquarius, residing in the eleventh house, speaks to unconventional values in relationships and alliances. This placement often denotes a person who values freedom and innovation in partnerships, suggesting that Pompeo might approach alliances with a future-oriented, sometimes detached mindset.

Mars in Capricorn

Mars in Capricorn within the tenth house complements the Sun’s placement, doubling down on ambition and drive. Mars here is exalted, providing energy and perseverance, particularly in career matters. It suggests a formidable force in achieving goals, with a focus on structure and long-term success.

Ascendant in Aries

An Aries Ascendant colors Pompeo’s public persona with traits of assertiveness and directness. This fiery ascendant lends a pioneering spirit, often portraying him as a decisive and proactive figure, unafraid to take the lead and break new ground.

The pattern

How the chart maps to the life

Mike Pompeo’s chart reveals a striking interplay between public ambition and private complexities, manifested through his storied career in both politics and entrepreneurship. The Sun in Capricorn, paired with a Capricorn Midheaven, paints a portrait of a man driven by a sense of duty and a desire to shape the world—qualities that have underpinned his roles as a former Secretary of State and a politician. The opposition of the Moon in Cancer suggests that beneath the disciplined exterior lies a man deeply attuned to familial and emotional currents, perhaps explaining his ability to navigate the often turbulent waters of international diplomacy with a steady hand. Mercury and Mars in the tenth house highlight a strategic mind and a relentless drive, seen in his shift from military service to business at Thayer Aerospace, and later as a public servant. These placements suggest that his ventures are not mere business pursuits but calculated steps in a larger vision. The Venus in Aquarius indicates a penchant for innovative relationships, pointing to his ability to forge alliances that are as strategic as they are unconventional. Together, these elements illustrate the pattern of a man who is as much about legacy and impact as he is about the nuances of personal convictions.

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Full chart data

All planetary positions

  • Sun8°24' CapricornH9
  • Moon13°31' CancerH4
  • Mercury18°50' CapricornH10
  • Venus8°43' AquariusH11
  • Mars19°31' CapricornH10
  • Jupiter10°38' AriesH12
  • Saturn20°18' AquariusH11
  • Uranus9°58' VirgoH6
  • Neptune17°09' ScorpioH7
  • Pluto14°10' VirgoH6
  • North Node11°25' CancerH4
  • Chiron10°57' PiscesH12
  • Lilith28°25' ScorpioH8
  • South Node11°25' CapricornH10

Questions people ask

Mike's birth chart, the questions people ask

  • The chart is almost entirely cardinal earth and cardinal fire, which means very little of his energy goes toward processing — nearly all of it goes toward initiating and executing. Sun in Capricorn is the load-bearing placement here. Capricorn Sun does not organize itself around how it feels or what it wants in the immediate sense. It organizes itself around what it is building and what position it will hold when the building is done. The self-concept is institutional. Status, rank, and long-term structural outcomes are not ambitions sitting alongside the personality — they are the personality. Aries Rising adds the forward-moving physical presentation: he reads as someone who has already decided before the conversation starts.

  • Mercury in Capricorn is doing most of the work here. Mercury governs how a person communicates and what they choose to disclose, and in Capricorn it operates on a strict need-to-know basis. This placement does not think out loud. It does not float ideas to see how they land. It speaks when the position is already formed, the framing is already chosen, and the statement will hold up to scrutiny. The result in public settings is someone who sounds deliberate to the point of being opaque — because the deliberateness is not performance, it is the actual cognitive style. What reads as guarded is really just a Mercury that treats words as binding.

  • Sun, Mercury, and Mars are all in Capricorn, which is a concentration you do not see often. Each of those planets governs a different engine — identity, communication, and drive — and all three are running the same operating system. Mars in Capricorn is particularly relevant to the work-ethic question. Mars rules physical energy and how a person pursues what they want, and in Capricorn it is not impulsive or scattered. It applies effort in a sustained, hierarchical way: identify the structure, find the entry point, climb. Mars in Capricorn does not sprint. It does not need to. It is still moving when everyone else has stopped, and that is the competitive advantage it knows it has.

  • Moon in Cancer is the most private placement in this chart and the one most at odds with the public persona. The Moon governs the emotional interior — what a person actually needs to feel stable — and Cancer Moon needs security, familiarity, and a protected inner circle. Here's what tends to happen when Cancer Moon sits inside a Capricorn-heavy chart: the emotional life gets heavily managed. The outer structure of Capricorn Sun and Aries Rising keeps the vulnerability out of view, but the Cancer Moon is still running underneath, still filing every slight, still tracking loyalty and disloyalty with precision. The hard exterior is real. So is the thing underneath it.

  • Venus in Aquarius routes attraction and connection through shared ideology before it routes through warmth or intimacy. This placement gets drawn to people who represent a worldview, a set of commitments, a particular way of seeing how things should be ordered. Personal loyalty in Aquarius Venus is real, but it is loyalty to the idea the person represents as much as to the person themselves. In a chart already dominated by Capricorn — where relationships tend to be evaluated partly on their structural utility — Venus in Aquarius adds an additional filter: the person also has to make sense intellectually. The combination produces someone whose inner circle is small, ideologically coherent, and not easily expanded.

  • Aries Rising is the first thing any room sees, and Aries Rising presents as direct, combative by default, and uninterested in softening the entry. The Rising sign governs physical bearing and first-impression behavior, and Aries does not modulate for comfort — it leads with the point. Pair that with Mars in Capricorn, which is the planet ruling Aries now operating in the sign of institutional authority, and you get someone whose aggression is not reactive or hot. It is structural and premeditated. The confrontational quality is not temper. It is a calculated decision that directness serves the position better than diplomacy does, and Mars in Capricorn is patient enough to deploy it at exactly the right moment.

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