Daily Declination Table for
Sun and Personal Planets 2024 - 2025
Updated September 1, 2025 by J McCaul
For easy daily reference, the tables display the monthly declinations in Standard Greenwich Mean Time at Midnight. Exdek* (Out of Bounds) is Bold Red. When planets are transiting through the upper portions of the Hidek**, within a degree of transiting Out of Bounds, they will appear in red. When we see a month with a lot of red displayed, you can be certain that there will be some intense moments throughout that month.
Not all planets transit into the extreme declinations. The Sun will never appear beyond the maximum declination of 23 degrees 27 minutes. Mercury, Venus and Mars typically transit Out of Bounds once or twice a year. Jupiter is likely to go out of bounds every six years, but does not always.
The graph at the bottom of the page is only for the planets shown on this page. The minus sign "-" represents the Southern declinations. On some graphs, a plus "+" represents the Northern declinations, but on ours, it is inferred that if there is not a minus, then the planets are transiting in the Northern declinations.
Another transition period is when planets transit over the equator which is referred to as zero degrees "0°." Take note of dates that this is occurring as there will tend to be an extra emotional intensity during those periods, as well.
It is currently September 29, 2025 20:11 GMT
2025 |
Date | Sun
| Mercury | Venus | Mars | Jupiter |
Sep 1 | N08°16' | N13°55' | N18°30' | S06°02' | N22°13' |
Sep 2 | N07°54' | N13°20' | N18°14' | S06°17' | N22°11' |
Sep 3 | N07°32' | N12°43' | N17°58' | S06°33' | N22°10' |
Sep 4 | N07°10' | N12°05' | N17°41' | S06°49' | N22°09' |
Sep 5 | N06°48' | N11°25' | N17°24' | S07°04' | N22°07' |
Sep 6 | N06°25' | N10°43' | N17°06' | S07°20' | N22°06' |
Sep 7 | N06°03' | N10°01' | N16°48' | S07°35' | N22°05' |
Sep 8 | N05°40' | N09°17' | N16°29' | S07°51' | N22°04' |
Sep 9 | N05°18' | N08°32' | N16°10' | S08°06' | N22°02' |
Sep 10 | N04°55' | N07°46' | N15°50' | S08°21' | N22°01' |
Sep 11 | N04°32' | N07°00' | N15°30' | S08°37' | N22°00' |
Sep 12 | N04°09' | N06°13' | N15°09' | S08°52' | N21°58' |
Sep 13 | N03°47' | N05°26' | N14°48' | S09°07' | N21°57' |
Sep 14 | N03°24' | N04°39' | N14°27' | S09°23' | N21°56' |
Sep 15 | N03°01' | N03°51' | N14°05' | S09°38' | N21°54' |
Sep 16 | N02°37' | N03°04' | N13°43' | S09°53' | N21°53' |
Sep 17 | N02°14' | N02°16' | N13°20' | S10°08' | N21°52' |
Sep 18 | N01°51' | N01°28' | N12°57' | S10°23' | N21°51' |
Sep 19 | N01°28' | N00°41' | N12°33' | S10°38' | N21°49' |
Sep 20 | N01°04' | S00°06' | N12°10' | S10°53' | N21°48' |
Sep 21 | N00°41' | S00°53' | N11°46' | S11°08' | N21°47' |
Sep 22 | N00°18' | S01°40' | N11°21' | S11°23' | N21°46' |
Sep 23 | S00°06' | S02°26' | N10°56' | S11°37' | N21°44' |
Sep 24 | S00°29' | S03°12' | N10°31' | S11°52' | N21°43' |
Sep 25 | S00°52' | S03°58' | N10°06' | S12°07' | N21°42' |
Sep 26 | S01°16' | S04°43' | N09°40' | S12°21' | N21°41' |
Sep 27 | S01°39' | S05°28' | N09°14' | S12°36' | N21°40' |
Sep 28 | S02°02' | S06°12' | N08°48' | S12°50' | N21°39' |
Sep 29 | S02°26' | S06°56' | N08°21' | S13°05' | N21°37' |
Sep 30 | S02°49' | S07°39' | N07°54' | S13°19' | N21°36' |
| Sun
| Mercury | Venus | Mars | Jupiter |
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* Exdek = Extreme declinations of latitudes beyond 23 degrees 27 minutes (23°27').
** Hidek = High declinations of latitudes between 21 degrees and 23 degrees 27 minutes (21°00' - 23°27')