ASTRO CALENDAR
Every full moon, eclipse and retrograde — months ahead
Astraly's astro calendar shows every significant event in the sky for the next year, lets you tap any day for a reading rooted in your chart, and pushes you the events that matter most.
March 2025
Why Astraly is different
Every event tracked
Full and new moons, solar and lunar eclipses, all retrograde stations (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto), and every ingress of a planet into a new sign — computed live, never out of date.
Tap for personal meaning
Each event opens a short reading: what's happening in the sky, what it means in general, and — because Astraly knows your chart — how it specifically lands on your placements.
Plan ahead
See up to 12 months forward. Big-ticket events (eclipses, Mercury retrogrades) are flagged early so you can schedule launches, conversations, and decisions with the sky on your side.
How it works
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Open the calendar
Month view by default, with coloured dots on every day that carries an event. Moon phase is drawn into each cell so the lunar rhythm is visible at a glance.
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Tap any day
A side panel slides in with all the events for that date, written in plain language and ordered by significance. Each event has a one-line meaning and an option to ask the AI astrologer for a deeper reading.
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Get notified for the big ones
Opt in to push notifications and Astraly alerts you the morning of every full moon, new moon, eclipse, and major retrograde station — never more than once per event.
Frequently asked questions
What events does the calendar track?
Full moons and new moons (with the sign), solar and lunar eclipses, retrograde stations and direct stations for every planet from Mercury to Pluto, ingresses into new signs, and the Moon's daily sign. We don't track minor asteroids or fixed stars — only events most readers will recognize and care about.
What time zone is everything in?
We compute every event in UTC and then display it in your local time zone. So a full moon that happens at 23:47 UTC on April 15 might show up as April 16 02:47 for a Moscow user — the same moment of exactness, displayed in their wall clock. The Moon's daily sign is computed at local noon so it doesn't flicker across midnight.
Can I get push notifications for events?
Yes. In settings, enable notifications. We send one push per major event on the morning of, in your time zone — full moons, new moons, eclipses, and planet stations only. We don't push every minor ingress to avoid drowning the user.
Is this just a lunar calendar?
No — lunar phases are part of it, but so is everything else (planet retrogrades, eclipses, ingresses). A pure lunar calendar misses Saturn going retrograde, which is often a more significant event than a new moon for someone in their Saturn return. The astro calendar covers the full picture.
Does it tell me when a sign starts (e.g. when Pisces season begins)?
Yes. Every ingress is flagged — when the Sun moves into Pisces, when Mercury enters Aries, when Venus changes signs. Mercury and Venus ingresses are particularly useful for timing decisions since they're frequent and felt quickly.
Is it free?
The calendar itself is free on every plan — opening, browsing months, reading event descriptions. AI-deep readings of how an event lands on your specific chart are part of the AI astrologer's daily token allowance; paid plans unlock unlimited readings.
How accurate are the event dates?
Same accuracy as everything else in Astraly — VSOP87 ephemerides, accurate to under one arcminute. Our exact moments of full moon, eclipse, ingress, and retrograde station match published professional ephemerides (Solar Fire, Swiss Ephemeris) to within seconds. You can trust the dates for planning.
See the next 12 months in the sky
Eclipses, retrogrades, full moons — every event tied to your chart, with the choice to ask Astraly anything about it.
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