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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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September 2026

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

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.