The next Aries will start in 309 days (Friday, 21 March, 2025, 07:53 UTC)

The Moon moves to Aries in 16 days (Saturday, 01 June, 2024, 07:53 UTC)

Mercury moves to Aries in 292 days (Tuesday, 04 March, 2025, 07:53 UTC)

Venus moves to Aries in 265 days (Wednesday, 05 February, 2025, 07:53 UTC)

Mars is currently in Aries

Neptune moves to Aries in 319 days (Monday, 31 March, 2025, 07:53 UTC)

Mars

Mars Is In Aries

Mars is the planet of action, and when he’s in Aries, he’s on top of the world. He’s strong, independent, and fierce. There’s nothing that will stand in his way, no matter what he wants to accomplish. Mars in Aries is always triumphant. 

Fiery Aries is a Cardinal sign characterized by immediacy, activity, and pioneering, so Mars fits perfectly into this fast-paced environment. Because there is little resistance during Mars in Aries, it almost feels like our obstacles melt away. But it’s not like they’ve totally disappeared -- we’re just too driven and confident to be daunted by them. Even though we’ll probably face these obstacles at some point down the road, that’s not the point of Mars in Aries. This transit is not about planning. It’s about moving forward, regardless of what may stand in our way later.

We’ll want to blaze trails, push ourselves, and tone our bodies and minds. We’ll be more likely to do things we’ve never done before during this transit. Mars and Aries are both about trying, not about winning. Success comes from participation rather than the conquest.

And while this incredible surge in energy can be beneficial, it can also become a challenge in our lives and relationships. Because we’re less concerned with consequences, impulsive behavior is likely. We may find that we experience more outbursts of anger, or that our direct approach rubs others the wrong way. Mars in Aries makes us all feel like "it’s my way or the highway," which means we aren’t willing to meet others halfway. We could end up butting heads more frequently due to the aggressive energy in the air.

Aries Report

"Rambunctious Rams of the Cosmos, Brace Yourselves: Aries' Astral Antics Set to Ignite Laughter Supernovas Across the Galaxy!"

The next Aries will start in 314 days, at Wednesday, 20 March, 2024

The Moon moves to Aries in 5 days, at Tuesday, 16 May, 2023

Mercury moves to Aries in 304 days, at Sunday, 10 March, 2024

Venus moves to Aries in 330 days, at Friday, 05 April, 2024

Mars moves to Aries in 356 days, at Wednesday, 01 May, 2024

Jupiter is currently in Aries

The Third Quarter moon is currently 20.7 days old. The next new moon is at 15:55:56, 19 May 2023. The next full moon is at 3:43:56, 4 Jun 2023.

Hey there, Aries, you scruffy-looking nerf herder! Ready for another wild ride through the cosmos? Good, because Jupiter is currently playing the role of your very own Millennium Falcon, parked right in your sign. So buckle up, kid, and let's make the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs! Now, with the Third Quarter moon being 20.7 days old, it's like having Chewie on your side, ready to help you fix any hyperdrive malfunctions life throws at you. This means it's the perfect time to take risks, but remember to trust your instincts, just like when you shot that TIE fighter without looking. In the coming days, be on the lookout for spontaneous opportunities, whether it's smuggling some precious cargo or rescuing a princess from a heavily fortified battle station. Sure, you might not always get a medal for your heroic efforts, but hey, it's all part of the charm. Besides, you know what they say: "Never tell me the odds!" So go ahead and enjoy the cosmic ride, Aries, and remember, no matter how many asteroid fields or bounty hunters come your way, you've got the Force (and Jupiter) on your side! Let's blow this thing and go home! #HanSoloStyle #AriesAwakens #AstrologicalFalcon #ChewieWereHome #QuarterMoonCopilot #JupiterJedi

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SignToday Is Posting: 11.05.2023 07:02:01 (ari-11-05-2023)

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