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Mercury conjunction Pluto
This is the tightest major contact in the sky right now. Use it as the day’s sharpest interpretive doorway.

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Live planetary positions for any date. NASA JPL DE440S — Sun through Pluto, plus Chiron and the North Node.
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This is the tightest major contact in the sky right now. Use it as the day’s sharpest interpretive doorway.
Aries · First Quarter
The Moon gives the immediate mood and tempo. Pair its sign with the phase before reading the slower planets.
10 direct
Most listed bodies are moving direct. Read the chart as more straightforward momentum than revision.
| Body | Sign | Position | Speed/day | R | House | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ☉ | Sun | AQU | 04°27' | +1.02° | ||
| ☽ | Moon | ARI | 29°18' | +13.41° | ||
| ☿ | Mercury | CAP | 19°03' | +1.51° | ||
| ♀ | Venus | AQU | 08°06' | +1.26° | ||
| ♂ | Mars | SCO | 28°45' | +0.62° | ||
| ♃ | Jupiter | SCO | 20°23' | +0.12° | ||
| ♄ | Saturn | CAP | 04°02' | +0.11° | ||
| ♅ | Uranus | ARI | 24°46' | +0.02° | ||
| ♆ | Neptune | PIS | 12°32' | +0.03° | ||
| ♇ | Pluto | CAP | 19°34' | +0.03° | ||
| ⚷ | Chiron | — | — | |||
| ☊ | North Node | — | — |
| ☉ □ ☽ | square | applying | 5.16° |
| ☉ ☌ ♀ | conjunction | separating | 3.64° |
| ☽ △ ♄ | trine | applying | 4.74° |
| ☽ ☌ ♅ | conjunction | separating | 4.53° |
| ☿ ✶ ♃ | sextile | applying | 1.34° |
| ☿ □ ♅ | square | applying | 5.72° |
| ☿ ☌ ♇ | conjunction | applying | 0.52° |
| ♃ ✶ ♇ | sextile | separating | 0.82° |
| ♅ □ ♇ | square | applying | 5.20° |
The Sun in Aquarius belongs to the group and to the future. Friendships, inventions, the refusal to be smaller than your principles.
The table is precise, but the order matters. Read from fast and visible signals toward slower background cycles.
Begin with the Sun, Moon, lunar phase, and the Moon’s next aspect. This gives the emotional weather of the date.
Scan the tightest aspects first. A one-degree orb usually speaks louder than a six-degree orb.
Retrogrades, stations, and daily speed tell you whether a planet is pressing forward, pausing, or revisiting old ground.
The positions are calculated for the selected UTC time shown at the top of the page.
R means retrograde: from Earth, the planet appears to move backward through the zodiac.
Houses require a location-based chart. This public ephemeris is geocentric by default, so house data only appears when supplied by the service.