Astrology Calendar

An astrology calendar helps you follow how the sky changes over time. Instead of looking only at the present moment, you can see the rhythm of the coming days and weeks: when the moon phases change, when planets move into new signs, and when notable aspects form.

In AstroNow, the calendar shows a window around today — a few weeks back and a few weeks ahead. That is handy when you want to recall which moon phase just passed, or to look ahead to the next new moon or full moon. All dates and times are shown in the time zone you choose.

The calendar brings together three kinds of events. First, the moon phases — new moon, first quarter, full moon, and last quarter. Second, planetary ingresses, when a planet enters a new sign, which show how the emphasis in the sky gradually shifts. Third, the moments when a planet turns retrograde or direct again. You can filter the events so you see only what interests you.

This overview is useful for several reasons. Some people plan night-sky watching around the full moon. Others enjoy noticing natural rhythms and using them as calm reference points for reflection. And some are simply curious to understand what is happening overhead each day.

The calendar complements the other pages on the site well. To see the current sky in more detail, visit the moon phase, planet signs, and current aspects pages.

The astrology calendar is intended for reflection and entertainment. It is a convenient reference for the moving sky, not professional advice or a promise of particular events in your life.