2026 Eclipse Schedule
February 17, 2026 | 4:11 AM PT
ANNULAR SOLAR ECLIPSE AT THE NEW MOON
The Sun and the New Moon are conjunct at 28° Aquarius. They are part of a large, rolling Stellium involving Mars at 19° Aquarius, Venus at 08° Pisces, the North Node at 09° Pisces, and Mercury at 16° Pisces. There are opportunities to reconcile the values you share with your best beloveds that you all have been trying to create for lifetimes. Take them. While technically this is a Ring of Fire Eclipse, its path of annularity is over the Southern Oceans and Antarctica, with the best views in very isolated locations
March 3, 2026 | 3:37 AM PT
TOTAL LUNAR ECLIPSE AT THE FULL MOON
The Full Moon at 12° Virgo opposes the Sun at 12° Pisces, which is part of a massive, rolling stellium involving Mars at 00° Pisces, the North Node at 08° Pisces, a Retrograde Mercury at 20° Pisces, Venus at 26° Pisces, Neptune at 01° Aries, and Saturn at 02° Aries. The Piscean part of the stellium anchors one corner of a Grand Trine in Water. Great mindfulness and intentionality yield great results. This eclipse is visible across Asia, Australia, and North and South America.
August 12, 2026 | 9:36 AM PT
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE AT THE NEW MOON
The Sun and New Moon are conjunct at 20° Leo, and loosely conjunct Jupiter at 09° Leo and Mercury at 05° Leo. The Sun and Moon are opposing a retrograde Neptune at 04° Pisces. Clarity around your relationships and your karma with friends and community members - and your feelings about them - are a priority now. This eclipse is visible in Greenland, Iceland, Spain, Russia, and a small portion of Portugal.
August 27, 2026 | 8:18 PM PT
PARTIAL LUNAR ECLIPSE AT THE FULL MOON
The Sun is at 04° Virgo, conjunct Mercury at 05° Virgo. The pair is opposing the Moon at 04° Pisces and the North Node at the Anorectic and most powerful degree of 29° Aquarius. Both pairs are squaring Uranus at 05 ° Gemini. The awarenesses cultivated under the prior eclipse need careful expression: mind your words and actions, especially around people and situations that are unexpected and/or surprising. This eclipse will be visible across North and South America, Europe, and Africa.
