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Ephemeris Tables

Daily geocentric planetary positions at 00:00 UT (1800–2100), from our high-precision ephemeris.

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June 2026

Day
1 10♊32 17♐28 29♊09 15♋23 9♉45 24♋04 12♈14 2♊03 4♈03 5♒22 3♓35
2 11♊29 29♐20 0♋50 16♋34 10♉30 24♋15 12♈19 2♊07 4♈04 5♒22 3♓22
3 12♊27 11♑13 2♋29 17♋45 11♉14 24♋26 12♈24 2♊10 4♈05 5♒21 3♓12
4 13♊24 23♑08 4♋05 18♋55 11♉58 24♋38 12♈29 2♊14 4♈06 5♒20 3♓04
5 14♊22 5♒08 5♋38 20♋06 12♉43 24♋49 12♈34 2♊17 4♈08 5♒20 2♓58
6 15♊19 17♒16 7♋09 21♋17 13♉27 25♋01 12♈39 2♊21 4♈09 5♒19 2♓56
7 16♊17 29♒37 8♋36 22♋27 14♉11 25♋13 12♈43 2♊24 4♈10 5♒18 2♓55
8 17♊14 12♓16 10♋00 23♋37 14♉55 25♋24 12♈48 2♊27 4♈11 5♒17 2♓55
9 18♊11 25♓15 11♋22 24♋48 15♉39 25♋36 12♈52 2♊31 4♈11 5♒16 2♓55
10 19♊09 8♈41 12♋40 25♋58 16♉23 25♋48 12♈57 2♊34 4♈12 5♒15 2♓54
11 20♊06 22♈35 13♋55 27♋08 17♉07 26♋00 13♈01 2♊38 4♈13 5♒15 2♓51
12 21♊04 6♉57 15♋07 28♋18 17♉51 26♋12 13♈05 2♊41 4♈14 5♒14 2♓45
13 22♊01 21♉46 16♋16 29♋28 18♉35 26♋24 13♈10 2♊44 4♈15 5♒13 2♓36
14 22♊58 6♊54 17♋22 0♌38 19♉19 26♋36 13♈14 2♊48 4♈16 5♒12 2♓27
15 23♊56 22♊11 18♋24 1♌48 20♉02 26♋48 13♈18 2♊51 4♈16 5♒11 2♓17
16 24♊53 7♋28 19♋23 2♌58 20♉46 27♋01 13♈22 2♊54 4♈17 5♒10 2♓09
17 25♊50 22♋32 20♋18 4♌07 21♉29 27♋13 13♈26 2♊58 4♈18 5♒09 2♓01
18 26♊48 7♌15 21♋10 5♌17 22♉13 27♋25 13♈29 3♊01 4♈18 5♒08 1♓56
19 27♊45 21♌32 21♋58 6♌26 22♉56 27♋38 13♈33 3♊04 4♈19 5♒07 1♓54
20 28♊42 5♍20 22♋42 7♌36 23♉40 27♋50 13♈37 3♊08 4♈20 5♒06 1♓54
21 29♊39 18♍41 23♋23 8♌45 24♉23 28♋02 13♈40 3♊11 4♈20 5♒05 1♓54
22 0♋37 1♎38 23♋59 9♌54 25♉06 28♋15 13♈44 3♊14 4♈21 5♒04 1♓55
23 1♋34 14♎14 24♋32 11♌03 25♉50 28♋28 13♈47 3♊17 4♈21 5♒02 1♓54
24 2♋31 26♎35 25♋00 12♌12 26♉33 28♋40 13♈50 3♊20 4♈22 5♒01 1♓52
25 3♋28 8♏43 25♋23 13♌21 27♉16 28♋53 13♈54 3♊23 4♈22 5♒00 1♓46
26 4♋26 20♏43 25♋43 14♌29 27♉59 29♋05 13♈57 3♊27 4♈22 4♒59 1♓39
27 5♋23 2♐38 25♋58 15♌38 28♉42 29♋18 14♈00 3♊30 4♈23 4♒58 1♓30
28 6♋20 14♐30 26♋08 16♌46 29♉25 29♋31 14♈03 3♊33 4♈23 4♒57 1♓20
29 7♋17 26♐22 26♋14 17♌55 0♊08 29♋44 14♈05 3♊36 4♈23 4♒55 1♓09
30 8♋14 8♑16 26♋15 19♌03 0♊50 29♋56 14♈08 3♊39 4♈24 4♒54 0♓59

How to read an ephemeris

An ephemeris is a table of planetary positions over time — the raw data underlying every chart. Each entry gives a planet's zodiacal longitude at a given moment; the ℞ symbol marks retrograde motion. Astrologers use it to find where the planets were at any birth, and where they are now (transits) relative to a natal chart. Positions here are geocentric, given for 00:00 Universal Time.

How to use the Ephemeris Tables

An ephemeris is a table of exact planetary positions for any date from 1800 to 2100 — the raw reference data astrologers and astronomers rely on.

Getting started

  1. Choose a date or range.
  2. The table lists each body's zodiacal longitude (and retrograde status).

Reading your result

Each cell is a planet's position in sign and degree. An "R" marks retrograde motion. Use it to verify any chart or track a planet over time.

Astrologer's tip Watch a planet's degree slow, stop and reverse to see exactly when it stations retrograde.