Your month in transits
Scan the major transit-to-natal aspects of one whole month with exact dates, active windows, and a cleaner view of when the month tightens or releases.
What it shows
Major transit-to-natal contacts grouped by day across one month.
Why it helps
You can see clusters, exact hits, and quieter stretches before overreading one date.
Use it with
Daily transits, annual profections, and return charts for a fuller timing stack.
Birth details & month
Enter your birth data and choose the month you want to scan. The result organizes major contacts by exact date.
Your birth details
Choose a city from the suggestions for coordinates.
Uses the standard major-transit set with tight monthly timing.
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Better transit reads before you plan the month.
These guides help you decide which transits matter, how tight orbs change the reading, and how one monthly calendar fits beside daily timing.
Browse all readingsHow To Read Transit Orbs Without Getting Lost
A practical guide for deciding which contacts are actually close enough to matter.
Which Transits Actually Matter Most
Use this before you treat every monthly contact as equally important.
How To Use Transits For One Date
A cleaner bridge from the monthly calendar into one exact day you care about.
Daily Sky vs Personal Transits
The distinction that keeps collective weather separate from what is hitting your chart.
A Transit Calendar Shows The Month Instead Of One Isolated Day
A daily transit lookup is useful when you already know the date you care about. A transit calendar is better when you want to see the shape of the whole month. It shows where exact aspects cluster, which days carry repeated pressure, and where the chart gets quieter.
Why Exact Dates Matter More Than A Long Transit Dump
Transit lists can get noisy when every contact is treated equally. Exact dates make the timing easier to rank. A slow planet near a natal placement can describe the larger chapter, while exact contacts and repeated hits show when that story becomes more visible.
How To Use The Calendar Without Overplanning Everything
Use the calendar as a timing map, not a rulebook. Look for repeated planets, repeated natal targets, and days with several contacts at once. Those clusters usually deserve more attention than a single minor-looking entry on an otherwise quiet day.



