The next Aquarius will start in 268 days (Sunday, 19 January, 2025, 20:13 UTC)

The Moon moves to Aquarius in 4 days (Tuesday, 30 April, 2024, 20:13 UTC)

Mercury moves to Aquarius in 277 days (Tuesday, 28 January, 2025, 20:13 UTC)

Venus moves to Aquarius in 225 days (Saturday, 07 December, 2024, 20:13 UTC)

Pluto is currently in Aquarius

Pluto moves to Aquarius in 208 days (Wednesday, 20 November, 2024, 20:13 UTC)

Pluto

Pluto In Aquarius

In a way, it’s quite simple: Pluto is the planet of transformation, and Aquarius is the sign of progress. We better believe that, once Pluto transits through Aquarius, life as we know it will be a thing of the past.

When we say Pluto is the sign of transformation, we mean serious transformation. Not a simple change in how we look or who we hang out with, but a significant shift in our souls. He’s is the planet of death, but also of rebirth. Pluto is all about shedding our old identities and releasing perspectives that no longer serve us, to make space for something better. And THAT’S what makes this transit so impactful: Aquarius and Pluto are both about regeneration, and their combined energies have incredible power to advance humanity on a global scale.

Worldwide changes in science, technology, and space travel would not be surprising to see while Pluto is in Aquarius, but, more importantly, we’ll see profound shifts in civil rights and humanitarianism. The most powerful people will be those who work together and who value the lives, feelings, and experiences of others. Governments and systems that have worked against each other in the past can find common ground during this transit to forge new alliances for the future.

In our personal lives, Pluto in Aquarius urges us to transform our view of ourselves and our place in this world. It’s natural to think of what is best for ourselves and what will help us most in the future, but what if it was our first, natural instinct to think of what’s best for others and what will help us all most in the future? This is the change that Pluto in Aquarius wants to see in us. Will we answer the call?

Aquarius Report

"Aquarius, Buckle Up: Your Stars are About to Pull a 'Big Bang Theory' on Your Comfort Zone!"

The next Aquarius will start in 40 days, at Sunday, 21 January, 2024

The Moon moves to Aquarius in 4 days, at Saturday, 16 December, 2023

Mercury moves to Aquarius in 55 days, at Monday, 05 February, 2024

Venus moves to Aquarius in 67 days, at Saturday, 17 February, 2024

Mars moves to Aquarius in 63 days, at Tuesday, 13 February, 2024

Pluto moves to Aquarius in 40 days, at Sunday, 21 January, 2024

The New moon is currently 28.9 days old. The next new moon is at 23:32:07, 12 Dec 2023. The next full moon is at 0:33:43, 27 Dec 2023.

Alright, listen up Aquarians, because your celestial sphere is looking more chaotic than a game of Calvinball in zero gravity. Now, the Moon's so new it couldn't even legally buy a drink at Mos Eisley Cantina. It's like a little baby moon, just learning to pull the tides. So, if you're feeling a bit off-kilter, like a Browncoat in Alliance territory, don't panic. That's just the Universe doing its thing. With the next full moon not until 0:33:43, 27 Dec 2023, you've got some time to sort out your lunar shenanigans. But remember, time moves faster in space, or at least it feels that way when you're in an engine room with Kaylee. This is the perfect moment to embrace your inner Wash and try something new - fly a spaceship, play with dinosaur toys, maybe even marry a warrior woman. Who knows? Just remember to keep your sense of humor, because in space, no one can hear you laugh. So, get out there, grab life by the thrusters and remember: we're all just stardust floating in an infinite cosmos. Or as I like to say: "I am a leaf on the wind, watch how I soar." #AquariusHoroscope #LeafOnTheWind #StardustAndSpaceships

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