Planetary hours are segments of time during the day or night that are ruled by specific planets, each influencing certain activities or outcomes. The Planetary Hours Astrology Calculator automates the complex calculations required to determine these hours, making the ancient practice of hour watching accessible to everyone, irrespective of their mathematical skill.
Formula of Planetary Hours Astrology Calculator
Daylight and Night Hours:
- Daylight: Calculate the total daylight hours by subtracting the sunrise time from the sunset time.
- Nighttime: Calculate the total nighttime hours by subtracting the sunset time from the sunrise time the following day.
Planetary Hour Length:
- Daytime: Divide the total daylight minutes by 12 to determine the length of each daytime planetary hour.
- Nighttime: Similarly, divide the total nighttime minutes by 12 for the nighttime planetary hours.
Planetary Hour Ruler:
- Determine the day of the week, then use the Chaldean order of planets to find the ruling planet for each hour, starting from three positions down the order from the planet ruling the previous day.
Table of General Terms
Location | Sunrise Time | Sunset Time | Daytime Planetary Hour (minutes) | Nighttime Planetary Hour (minutes) |
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New York, NY | 6:00 AM | 7:30 PM | 75 | 65 |
Los Angeles, CA | 6:15 AM | 7:45 PM | 75 | 65 |
London, UK | 5:45 AM | 8:15 PM | 77 | 63 |
Tokyo, Japan | 5:30 AM | 6:50 PM | 70 | 70 |
Sydney, Australia | 6:10 AM | 7:20 PM | 72 | 68 |
Mumbai, India | 6:20 AM | 7:00 PM | 70 | 70 |
Cairo, Egypt | 5:50 AM | 7:10 PM | 73 | 67 |
Note: The times are approximations and can vary throughout the year due to seasonal changes. Users should check local times for more precise calculations. This table assumes roughly equal length for nighttime hours for simplicity, but in practice, they will vary just as daylight hours do.
Example of Planetary Hours Astrology Calculator
Consider a typical Tuesday, where the sun rises at 6:00 AM and sets at 6:00 PM. The daylight hours total 720 minutes, meaning each planetary hour lasts exactly 60 minutes. On this day, starting with Mars and following the Chaldean sequence, the first hour is ruled by Venus, followed by Mercury, and so on, cycling through the sequence for the remaining hours.
Most Common FAQs
A1: Planetary hours are use to choose the best times for various activities, from business meetings to spiritual rituals, based on the influence of the ruling planet.
A2: The calculator is highly accurate, provided it is given the correct sunrise and sunset times for the location.
A3: Yes, many people use planetary hours to plan important events or make decisions, enhancing the likelihood of favorable outcomes according to astrological principles.