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Daily Almanac · Free

Today’s sky, computed from real ephemeris math — not a horoscope generator. The two frames below are what the sky is actually doing right now. The practitioner reads underneath are what to do with it.

Taurus zodiac glyph

The sun

Taurusmid · earth · fixed

Mid-Taurus. Comfort wants to become routine. That's the work, not the temptation. Pick the version of routine you'd choose at 70.

Moon is void of course

The Moon is between its last aspect and its next sign change. Classical advice: defer important new beginnings until the Moon enters Pisces at 05:39 PM (local) on Sun, May 10, 2026. Routine work is fine.

Today’s sky

Where the ten bodies stand right now.

Tropical positions computed at this moment. Updates every fifteen minutes — refresh to see the Moon slip further along.

Sun

Taurus 18.4°

Moon

Aquarius 8.2°

Mercury

Taurus 11.8°

Venus

Gemini 17.9°

Mars

Aries 22.5°

Jupiter

Cancer 20.1°

Saturn

Aries 10.0°

Uranus

Gemini 0.7°

Neptune

Aries 3.5°

Pluto

Aquarius 5.5° R

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Upcoming eclipses

The next 4 eclipses.

Eclipses are the year’s inflection points — each one marks a window where the themes of the sign and house involved often surface in real life. Computed from first principles; dates are accurate to within minutes.

  1. Lunar eclipse

  2. Lunar eclipse

  3. Lunar eclipse

  4. Lunar eclipse

Take it deeper

Today’s sky is the broad weather. Your chart is the local forecast.

The moon and sun here are where the whole sky stands right now. What they mean for youdepends on where they land in your own chart — which house they’re lighting up, which natal placements they’re touching. Run your chart free and follow the links.

How this is computed

Moon phase and sun sign at the top are computed in-process (arcminute-grade, zero network calls). The planetary positions, void-of-course moon status, eclipse dates, sunrise/sunset, and planetary hour come from Kriya, our astrology engine — VSOP87D planetary theory plus a truncated ELP2000 lunar model for arcsecond-grade accuracy. This page revalidates every fifteen minutes; refresh to see the Moon slip further along. Nothing here is generated by a language model.