The next Capricorn will start in 249 days (Sunday, 22 December, 2024, 03:22 UTC)

The Moon moves to Capricorn in 12 days (Monday, 29 April, 2024, 03:22 UTC)

Mercury moves to Capricorn in 267 days (Thursday, 09 January, 2025, 03:22 UTC)

Venus moves to Capricorn in 209 days (Tuesday, 12 November, 2024, 03:22 UTC)

Pluto moves to Capricorn in 138 days (Monday, 02 September, 2024, 03:22 UTC)

There are no planets in Capricorn at this time.

Capricorn Report

The next Capricorn will start in 13 days, at Thursday, 22 December, 2022

The Moon moves to Capricorn in 15 days, at Saturday, 24 December, 2022

Mercury is currently in Capricorn
Venus moves to Capricorn tomorrow, at Saturday, 10 December, 2022

Pluto is currently in Capricorn
The Full moon is currently 15.8 days old. The next new moon is at 10:17:56, 23 Dec 2022. The next full moon is at 23:09:55, 6 Jan 2023.

Mercury In Capricorn

Capricorn is the businessman of the zodiac, with its sights set on efficiency and success. While Mercury spends time here, we are inspired to think and act in ways that will help us reach our goals. Capricorn’s influence clears up our thoughts, helping us hone in on the most important and fruitful ideas. We’re also able to be more direct in our communication during this transit, cutting down on misunderstandings and wasted time.

One of the biggest benefits during Mercury in Capricorn is the building of ideas. The many thoughts that run through our minds are easier to organize, and we can see them like puzzle pieces, arranging them until they fit together in the way that makes the most sense. Once we can see our ideas as a solid form, we are able to take action and turn them into reality.

While we tend to be straightforward during this transit, we must beware of the tone we take when interacting with others. Capricorn is acutely aware of hierarchies, which means that conversation may become more controlling than constructive. We all think our ideas are the best ideas during Mercury in Capricorn, but if we spend too much time worrying about who’s in charge, we won’t end up getting much done.



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