Ephemeris Pages
Tools & Tables:
Planetary Ephemerides:
This Month’s Ephemeris The current month’s ephemeris reveals the daily positions of the planets, as well as sign ingresses on any given day this month.
Our Planetary Ephemeris: Full-Size page not only includes a full-size ephemeris for the current month, but it also offers an Asteroids Ephemeris. You’ll find the full year’s 2024 ephemeris here, and the full year’s 2024 Asteroid Ephemeris here.
Yearly/monthly ephemerides offer daily zodiacal longitudes/positions of planets, asteroids, and points.
- 2005 Ephemeris
- 2006 Ephemeris
- 2007 Ephemeris
- 2008 Ephemeris
- 2009 Ephemeris
- 2010 Ephemeris
- 2011 Ephemeris
- 2012 Ephemeris
- 2013 Ephemeris
- 2014 Ephemeris
- 2015 Ephemeris
- 2016 Ephemeris
- 2017 Ephemeris
- 2018 Ephemeris
- 2019 Ephemeris
- 2020 Ephemeris
- 2021 Ephemeris
- 2022 Ephemeris
- 2023 Ephemeris
- 2024 Ephemeris
- 2025 Ephemeris
- 2026 Ephemeris
- 2027 Ephemeris
- 2028 Ephemeris
- 2029 Ephemeris
- 2030 Ephemeris
Ephemerides in PDF for the planets with Chiron, Lilith, and True North Node: 2023 Ephemeris (PDF), 2024 Ephemeris (PDF), 2025 Ephemeris (PDF), 2026 Ephemeris (PDF), 2027 Ephemeris (PDF), 2028 Ephemeris (PDF) , 2029 Ephemeris (PDF)
Ephemerides with Chiron, Asteroids, and Lilith and sign/planet names rather than glyphs: Daily Ephemeris, Month by Month.
Asteroid Ephemerides:
These ephemeris pages are for select asteroids: the big four (Ceres, Pallas, Juno, and Vesta) as well as Eros, Sappho, and Psyche:
2012 Asteroid Ephemeris
2013 Asteroid Ephemeris
2014 Asteroid Ephemeris
2015 Asteroid Ephemeris
2016 Asteroid Ephemeris
2017 Asteroid Ephemeris
2018 Asteroid Ephemeris
2019 Asteroid Ephemeris
2020 Asteroid Ephemeris
2021 Asteroid Ephemeris
2022 Asteroid Ephemeris
2023 Asteroid Ephemeris
2024 Asteroid Ephemeris
2025 Asteroid Ephemeris
2026 Asteroid Ephemeris
Declinations Ephemerides:
2019 to 2028 Declination Ephemerides
1930-2024 Declinations Ephemeris pdf
2025-2045 Declinations Ephemeris pdf
What’s an astrological ephemeris? It’s a collection of tables that list planetary movement. Astrologers use an ephemeris to view the positions of planets, asteroids, and other cosmic bodies at any given time: past, present, and future.
Yes, you can enter a date in a software program and receive a list of the planetary positions for that date and time, but a monthly or yearly ephemeris allows for scanning. It can be invaluable for gaining a better understanding of and feel for planetary cycles.
Need help finding out the sign of your (or someone else’s) planets? See our article, How to Obtain Your Natal Chart.
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