Current transits, what's happening in my chart now, gochara today, transit calculator
Current transits: what the sky is doing to your chart right now
A natal chart is fixed; the sky keeps moving. Transits — gochara — are where the live planets meet your birth positions. This is the most immediate question in astrology: not who am I, but what is happening to me right now.
Transit meets natal
Every day the planets occupy real sidereal positions. When a transiting planet forms a close aspect to one of your natal planets — a conjunction, opposition, square, trine or sextile — that contact activates the themes both planets carry. A transiting Saturn squaring your natal Moon feels very different from a transiting Jupiter trining it, and the difference is computable to the degree.
The ones that matter now, and the ones coming
Not all transits are equal. The slow planets — Saturn, Jupiter, Rahu and Ketu — make the contacts you actually feel for weeks or months; the fast Moon and Sun colour the day. A useful read separates the strongest contact happening now from the exact dates when upcoming transits perfect, so you know both the weather today and the front moving in.
Read from the Moon, not just the Sun
Classical gochara is judged primarily from the natal Moon, because the Moon is the mind — the part of you that registers change. That is why two people with the same Sun sign experience the same transit completely differently: their Moons, and the rest of their charts, are not the same. A real transit read needs your whole computed chart, not a sign.
How PI shows your live sky
PI pulls the current sidereal positions from the Swiss Ephemeris at the moment you ask, measures the close transit-to-natal aspects against your real birth chart, and lists the next exact transit dates. You see what is touching you now and what is approaching, then ask the AI to interpret it in context.