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August 14, 2026
Your zodiac sign is normally your Sun sign, determined by the position of the Sun when you were born. Standard zodiac dates provide a quick guide, but an ephemeris lets you check the Sun's actual position on your date of birth, which is especially useful if you were born close to a sign change.
August 14, 2026
An opposition occurs when two planets are approximately 180 degrees apart in the zodiac. This challenging aspect creates contrast between two planetary functions and highlights the need to recognise and balance both sides.
August 14, 2026
A trine occurs when two planets are approximately 120 degrees apart in the zodiac. This harmonious aspect allows planetary functions to work together naturally and is associated with ease, flow and abilities that can be expressed with relatively little friction.
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A square occurs when two planets are approximately 90 degrees apart in the zodiac. This challenging aspect creates tension between planetary functions, but the pressure it produces can also drive action, adjustment and change.
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A sextile occurs when two planets are approximately 60 degrees apart in the zodiac. This supportive aspect creates opportunities for planetary energies to work together, but those opportunities often become more valuable when they are actively used.
August 14, 2026
A conjunction occurs when two planets occupy the same or very close positions in the zodiac. This 0-degree aspect combines their astrological meanings, creating a concentrated influence that depends on the planets involved.
August 10, 2026
A planetary ingress happens when a planet moves from one zodiac sign into the next. The planet keeps its basic meaning, while the new sign changes how its influence is expressed.
August 10, 2026
August 2026 is one of the busiest months of the year astrologically. Two eclipses dominate the month, several planets change signs, the Sun moves from Leo into Virgo, and three outer planets are already retrograde.
August 7, 2026
A zodiac season describes where the Sun is now. That means everyone experiences every season, regardless of their own star sign.
August 4, 2026
Traditional Full Moon names draw upon North American Indigenous seasonal naming traditions, European lunar folklore and names later popularised through almanacs and modern astronomical references.
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