Astrology Transits
Every aspect currently being formed by transiting planets to your natal placements — with the date the orb opens, the date it perfects, and the date it closes. Outer-planet transits define the chapter you are in; inner-planet transits define the texture of each week. The reading interprets each contact as state, not prediction.
Outer planets — the chapter you are in
Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto transits last months or years and define a phase of life. The reading flags the active outer-planet contacts to your personal planets and angles, with the orb dates so you know when to lean in and when to rest.
Inner planets — texture of the week
Sun, Mercury, Venus and Mars transits are short — days to weeks — and shape the day-to-day mood. The reading lists current contacts and the next two weeks of inner-planet aspects so the small choices stop feeling random.
Plan ahead with peak dates
Each transit has its peak date — when the aspect is exact. That is the day to watch. Schedule key conversations, decisions or rituals around those windows. Save your chart and the URL stays valid as the planets keep moving.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which transits matter most?
Transits to your personal planets (Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars) and angles (Asc, MC, IC, DC). Aspects to outer natal planets are weaker. Tight orbs (under 1°) outweigh wider ones — even from a fast-moving inner planet.
What about retrogrades?
A retrograde transit usually crosses an aspect three times: direct, retrograde, direct again. The reading shows all three contacts so you see the full arc, not just the first hit.
How far ahead can I look?
The default window is the next 30 days. The Progressions, Solar Return and Solar Arc tools cover longer horizons (months to years). Ephemeris is computed live, so any future date works.