Astrological Snapshot

The Moon Today

A live picture of where the Moon, Sun and planets are sitting in the sky right now — computed against the Swiss Ephemeris.

Tonight's moon

Last quarter in Aquarius

Illumination

68%

Lunar age

20.4 days

Position

24°41'

Element

Air

Modality

Fixed

Speed

12.38°/day

Upcoming phases (tap any phase for details)

Planetary positions

Sun 15°54'
Moon 24°41'
Mercury 8°02'
♀︎ Venus 21°59'
♂︎ Mars 13°53'
Jupiter 25°08'
Saturn 12°41'
Uranus 2°23'
Neptune 4°09'
Pluto 5°17'

Active aspects

Neptune ✶ Pluto
Harmonious

Sextile · 1.1° orb

Uranus ✶ Neptune
Harmonious

Sextile · 1.8° orb

Uranus △ Pluto
Harmonious

Trine · 2.9° orb

Venus ☌ Jupiter
Neutral

Conjunction · 3.1° orb

Sun ✶ Saturn
Harmonious

Sextile · 3.2° orb

Mercury □ Neptune
Tense

Square · 3.9° orb

Retrograde watch

Pluto is currently retrograde — a window for review and revision in the areas these planets influence.

Computed for Sunday, 7 June 2026 · 00:28 (Australia/Brisbane) · positions update every 15 minutes.

The moon's position

Where the Moon sits in the zodiac shapes the emotional weather of the day. As it moves through each sign roughly every 2.5 days, our moods, instincts and reactions shift with it.

Phases and their meaning

From new to full and back again, the lunar cycle is a 29.5-day rhythm of beginnings, growth, fullness and release. Each phase invites a different kind of inner work.

Aspects in the sky

When two planets meet at meaningful angles — a trine, a square, an opposition — the resonance between them colours how their energies mix. Tighter orbs mean stronger influence.

Why retrogrades matter

A planet appearing to move backwards in the sky is a signal to revisit, refine, and reconsider. The themes it governs come up for a second look.

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Please note: Astrological information is offered for entertainment purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. You remain responsible for your own choices and decisions.