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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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August 2026

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

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.