Asteroid astrology

Explore the small bodies that add sharp mythic detail to your birth chart.

Select asteroid families, calculate their natal positions, and scan tight contacts to planets, angles, and each other.

Selectable asteroid packsOrb controlExact contact tables
Birth data

Build your asteroid map

Start with your birth data, then choose asteroid themes. If the calculation service supports the requested bodies, the returned count will expand automatically.

Choose a city from the suggestions for coordinates.

Asteroid packs

Selected asteroids

10/50 selected

Aspect filters
What opens here

Pick a theme set and calculate once.

The explorer asks for many asteroid bodies, then ranks what actually comes back from the chart engine.

ErosDesire charge
AmorAffection style
PsycheSoul imprint
ValentineRomantic devotion
CupidoAttraction hook
LustRaw desire
Asteroid calculator

Free asteroid astrology calculator for natal placements and exact contacts.

Asteroid Explorer calculates named asteroid placements in your birth chart, then scans close aspects to planets, angles, and other asteroids with a tight orb.

Asteroid signs, houses, and degreesSee natal placements for asteroid families such as love, career, money, health, karmic, goddess, and deep-time bodies.
Juno, Eros, Ceres, Pallas, VestaStart with the most searched asteroid placements, then expand into Psyche, Amor, Aphrodite, Fortuna, Hygieia, Karma, Eris, and Sedna.
Tight asteroid aspectsFilter conjunctions, oppositions, trines, squares, and sextiles with adjustable orb controls for cleaner asteroid astrology readings.

Asteroid Astrology FAQ

What is an asteroid astrology calculator?

An asteroid astrology calculator finds named asteroid placements in a natal chart and shows their zodiac signs, degrees, houses, and close aspects.

Which asteroid signs can I calculate?

The tool includes asteroid themes around love, sex, career, money, luck, beauty, health, karma, goddess archetypes, fame, and deep-time bodies.

Do asteroid aspects need a smaller orb?

Yes. Asteroids are usually read with tighter orbs than major planets, so the explorer emphasizes close contacts and lets you adjust the orb.