An astrological age is a time period in astrology that is approximately 2,160 years long, corresponding to the slow precession of the Earth's axis of rotation. This precession causes the position of the Sun during the March equinox to slowly shift over time, moving through the twelve constellations of the zodiac. Each astrological age is named after the constellation that the Sun appears to be in during the March equinox. The concept of astrological ages is primarily used in Western astrology, where it is believed that each age brings different influences and trends to the world. The term "astrological age" can be translated to Hebrew as גיל אסטרולוגי, to Spanish as edad astrológica, to French as âge astrologique, and to German as astrologisches zeitalter. The current astrological age is the Age of Pisces, which is believed to be transitioning into the Age of Aquarius. The study of astrological ages is often used to interpret historical trends and predict future changes.