2023 Planetary Ingress Calendar

Every date a planet changes zodiac sign in 2023, from the Sun's monthly march to the rare outer-planet ingresses, with retrograde re-entries marked.

Neptune ingresses in 2023

  • enters PiscesFebruary 19, 2023

Saturn ingresses in 2023

  • enters AquariusJanuary 18, 2023

North Node ingresses in 2023

  • enters PiscesOctober 30, 2023

Jupiter ingresses in 2023

  • enters AriesApril 22, 2023

Mars ingresses in 2023

  • enters GeminiMarch 13, 2023
  • enters CancerMay 10, 2023
  • enters LeoJuly 1, 2023
  • enters VirgoAugust 18, 2023
  • enters LibraOctober 4, 2023
  • enters ScorpioNovember 16, 2023
  • enters SagittariusDecember 28, 2023

Venus ingresses in 2023

  • enters AquariusJanuary 22, 2023
  • enters PiscesFebruary 16, 2023
  • enters AriesMarch 12, 2023
  • enters TaurusApril 6, 2023
  • enters GeminiMay 2, 2023
  • enters CancerMay 31, 2023
  • enters LeoJuly 7, 2023
  • enters CancerAugust 7, 2023· retrograde re-entry
  • enters LeoOctober 2, 2023
  • enters VirgoNovember 3, 2023
  • enters LibraNovember 30, 2023
  • enters ScorpioDecember 25, 2023

Mercury ingresses in 2023

  • enters CapricornFebruary 7, 2023
  • enters AquariusFebruary 27, 2023
  • enters PiscesMarch 16, 2023
  • enters AriesMarch 31, 2023
  • enters TaurusJune 8, 2023
  • enters GeminiJune 24, 2023
  • enters CancerJuly 8, 2023
  • enters LeoJuly 25, 2023
  • enters VirgoOctober 2, 2023
  • enters LibraOctober 19, 2023
  • enters ScorpioNovember 6, 2023
  • enters SagittariusNovember 27, 2023
  • enters ScorpioDecember 28, 2023· retrograde re-entry

Sun ingresses in 2023

  • enters CapricornJanuary 15, 2023
  • enters AquariusFebruary 13, 2023
  • enters PiscesMarch 15, 2023
  • enters AriesApril 14, 2023
  • enters TaurusMay 15, 2023
  • enters GeminiJune 16, 2023
  • enters CancerJuly 17, 2023
  • enters LeoAugust 17, 2023
  • enters VirgoSeptember 17, 2023
  • enters LibraOctober 18, 2023
  • enters ScorpioNovember 17, 2023
  • enters SagittariusDecember 16, 2023

What a planetary ingress means

An ingress is the moment a planet crosses from one zodiac sign into the next. Each sign frames a planet differently, so the change reads as a shift in tone. The fast inner planets cross signs often, while Jupiter takes about a year per sign and Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto take years, which is why their ingresses are the dates astrologers watch as collective turning points.

A slow planet near a sign boundary often crosses it three times: forward, back while retrograde, then forward again. This calendar marks the retrograde passes so a re-entry reads clearly, which is why a single sign change like Saturn into Aries can carry two or three dates across the year.

For the full daily picture behind these dates, including exact degrees and the position of every planet on any day, open the ephemeris. To see how a given ingress lands on your own chart, cast your birth chart and read the sign against your houses.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a planetary ingress?

An ingress is the moment a planet leaves one zodiac sign and enters the next. Each sign carries its own tone, so an ingress marks a shift in how that planet expresses, and the slow outer-planet ingresses (Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto) are read as larger collective turning points.

When does Saturn enter Aries?

Saturn makes its first pass into Aries in late May 2025, retrogrades back into Pisces over the following months, then settles in Aries to stay in early 2026. The forward, back, then forward pattern is normal for a slow planet near a sign boundary, which is why one sign change can carry two or three dates. The calendar lists each exact pass for the year you select.

What is a retrograde ingress?

When a planet changes sign while moving retrograde, it is re-entering a sign it recently left. Slow planets often cross a boundary three times: forward, back while retrograde, then forward again. This calendar flags the retrograde passes so you can tell a first entry from a re-entry.

Which sign changes matter most?

The outer-planet ones. Jupiter changes sign about once a year, Saturn every two to three years, and Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto take seven years or more, so their ingresses are the dates astrologers watch for shifts in the wider mood. The Moon changes sign every couple of days and is read for short-term timing.

How is the ingress calendar different from an ephemeris?

An ephemeris lists every planet's position for every day. This calendar pulls just the sign changes out of that same data and puts them on one timeline, so you can find an exact ingress date without scanning the table. Use the full ephemeris for daily detail and the calendar for sign changes.

What years does the ingress calendar cover?

Any year from 1850 to 2149. Pick a year to see all of its ingresses, including the exact dates planets like Jupiter and Saturn change signs, with retrograde re-entries marked so a multi-pass crossing reads clearly.

How do I find the exact date a planet changes sign?

Pick the year, then read the calendar grouped by planet: each entry gives the exact date a planet enters a sign, with retrograde re-entries marked. The summary above the calendar highlights the year's major outer-planet ingresses. For the full picture on any single day, open the ephemeris.

An ingress changes the sky. Augurine shows it against your chart.

See each ingress land on your own houses and planets, follow live transits, and track which sign changes actually mattered in your timeline.

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