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DailyZodiac AstroClock
See where the Sun, Moon and planets are in the zodiac right now. AstroClock shows degrees, current aspects, retrograde motion and the next aspect to become exact.
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Tap a planet on the wheel to see its sign, degree and motion. The dashed line highlights the next exact aspect.
Your sky by location
The zodiac positions above are geocentric and do not change when you choose a city. Your location does change the local horizon: enter your city to see which sign is rising now and the current Midheaven.
Local sky now
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Astrology ephemeris
These are the geocentric positions used by AstroClock. Each longitude is translated into the zodiac sign and degree occupied at the time of calculation.
| Planet | Sign | Degree | Motion |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sun | Leo | 26.70° | direct |
| Moon | Scorpio | 21.79° | direct |
| Mercury | Leo | 18.38° | direct |
| Venus | Libra | 12.49° | direct |
| Mars | Cancer | 5.47° | direct |
| Jupiter | Leo | 11.06° | direct |
| Saturn | Aries | 14.27° | R · retrograde |
| Uranus | Gemini | 5.49° | direct |
| Neptune | Aries | 3.95° | R · retrograde |
| Pluto | Aquarius | 3.75° | R · retrograde |
Planetary aspects
An aspect measures the angular distance between two planets. AstroClock shows the five major aspects and distinguishes those approaching exactness from those moving apart.
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orb 1.43° · separating
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orb 1.78° · applying
orb 3.21° · applying
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AstroClock
The wheel represents the zodiac's 360°, divided into twelve 30° sectors. Each planet's position shows its zodiac sign and degree.
☉, ☽, ☿, ♀, ♂ and the other glyphs identify the Sun, Moon and planets. Tap one to see its current details.
The inner lines connect planets forming a major aspect. The stronger dashed line points to the next aspect that will become exact.
R marks apparent retrograde motion. The planet is not actually reversing its orbit; the effect comes from observational perspective.
Applying means the planets are moving toward the aspect's exact angle; separating means they have already passed it.
The center of the wheel shows the two planets involved, the aspect type and time until exactness. It is a geometric prediction calculated from planetary positions.
This page shows the current astrology sky as a shared planetary reference. The city section adds only the points that depend on the local horizon, such as the Ascendant and Midheaven. A birth chart uses birth date, time and location to build a complete personal chart.
The table and AstroClock show the current geocentric positions of the Sun, Moon and planets in the twelve zodiac signs, including sign and degree.
The lines connect planets involved in the major astrological aspects: conjunction, sextile, square, trine and opposition.
R marks a planet that is in apparent retrograde motion against the zodiac background.
The Ascendant and Midheaven depend on the local horizon and meridian. At the same instant, two cities can therefore have different chart angles while the planets' geocentric zodiac longitudes remain essentially the same.
No. Today's sky describes current planetary positions; a birth chart calculates the positions for the exact time and place of birth.