Lunar return calculator
The lunar return is the moment the Moon comes back to the exact ecliptic longitude it held at birth, which happens roughly every 27.3 days. This finds the return nearest a date and casts the chart.
What this calculator does
Starting from the natal Moon longitude, the calculator searches the days around the chosen date for the instant the transiting Moon crosses that exact degree, then casts a chart for that moment.
By default the return is cast for the birth place. You can relocate it to where you will be. See also solar return and the current sky.
Reference, not advice
This is cultural and astronomical reference, not personal prediction or advice.
The lunar return is an astronomical recurrence cast as a chart. It is a reference construction, not a prediction or personal recommendation.
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