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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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October 2026

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

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.