2022 Astro Events
On this page: Astrological events for 2022, including transits, eclipses, sign ingresses, and lunations (New Moon, Full Moon, First Quarter Moon, Last Quarter Moon). See also the 2022 Astrological Aspects page.
**Times are Eastern Time.
If you’re interested in a more detailed version that includes the Moon, see directly below the first file.
The following lists Astrological Weather for the Sun, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, and Chiron. Aspects included are the conjunction, sextile, trine, square, opposition, quincunx, quintile, semi-square, semi-sextile, and sesquiquadrate.
Don’t understand the symbols in the event lists? See the legend, which you can find below the reports. Examples are below the legend.
The following is Astrological Weather for 2022 as above but with the Moon.
*These are from the excellent and highly recommended Io Edition software for the Mac (no longer available).
Legend:
Use these reports to determine the aspects of the major planets (plus Chiron) to one another on any given day of the year 2022. Also listed are the dates and times of:
- the eclipses,
- four major lunar phases (New Moon, First Quarter Moon, Full Moon, and Last Quarter Moon), and
- sign changes (example, Mars enters Cancer).
Examples
In the above example, Uranus turns direct at 10 degrees Taurus and 49 minutes on January 18, 2022, at 10:26 AM EST.
In the above example, the Sun enters Aries (noted as conjunct the Aries sign) at 0 degrees Aries 00 minutes on March 20, 2022, at 11:33 AM EDT.
When a planet is retrograde, it’s marked with an Rx symbol (above).
For example, the above depicts Mercury as retrograde.
A “D” marks a planet as moving direct after a retrograde period. In truth, the “D” (direct) status is implied in all cases except when a planet is ending its retrograde period because it’s considered a planet’s regular state. The above shows Mars as turning direct.
See also:
The Astrology of the Year 2022
Declinations Graph for this Month
Lunar Cycles Graph for this Month
Back to This Month’s Ephemeris
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