Your July 2026 Horoscope for the Full Moon in Aquarius

The July 29, 2026 Full Moon falls in Aquarius – a name that means, simply, “water-carrier”: aqua, water, with the suffix that focuses the word on the one carrying it. The water in this image pouring out, not still, and that is an image worth staying with for a moment in this month’s horoscope.

A vessel that must be emptied to be useful. Fixed air, hot and moist: Aquarius is the most deliberate of the air signs, the one that has given its elemental nature intentional form. The water poured from the urn goes where it is directed, not where geography or gravity would take it on its own, and so this sign has associations with human intervention for the betterment of all.

The Babylonian star catalog placed here the figure of Ea, god of the subterranean fresh waters and of wisdom itself, depicted with streams flowing from his shoulders – distributing what was held at depth. The cup-bearer Ganymede, the more familiar Greek association, makes the same point from a different angle: a figure who carries a thing long enough to deliver it, and what is carried was never his to keep.

At 6°, this Full Moon activates the waterbearer’s operating principle: making good use of a resource is what allows more to come in. Keeping things past their delivery dates – ideas incubated beyond their readiness, contributions held back past the right moment – prevents the next thing from arriving.

Deborah Houlding’s notes on the sign Aquarius covers the astronomical and mythological background this sign carries.

Where the Sky Stands for the July Full Moon

The Sun Conjunct Jupiter: The Year’s Most Open Window

The Sun and Jupiter are both at 6° Leo at this Full Moon – exact to the degree. Leo is the Sun’s own sign, where it runs most freely. Jupiter at the same position amplifies anything already there. Think in terms of confidence, visibility and initiative, all of which can come together to multiply returns on your effort. This is a conjunction that opens things.

Jupiter returns to any given degree roughly once every twelve years, which means an exact conjunction with the Sun in Leo won’t come again for more than a decade. That it occurs in Leo – a sign associated with performance and the willingness to be seen publicly – gives this conjunction a quality encouraging a period of bravery and personal courage over the coming year.

Practically, this is a favorable stretch for anything that requires putting yourself forward: presenting work publicly or making overtures in professional and personal contexts that would otherwise feel like a stretch. The conjunction in Leo makes the effort feel natural rather than forced – and that naturalness is part of what the configuration produces.

Overcommitment and promises made in the glow of a good moment that don’t survive ordinary conditions are Jupiter’s characteristic liabilities here. The conjunction opens both possibilities, but it rewards the substance of effort more than showiness – i.e., forward movement in something you’d be glad to own six to twelve months out.

Venus Square Mars: Desire and Disagreement

The square between Venus and Mars at 21° of their respective signs produces friction between two different approaches to close relationships and creative work. Venus is in Virgo: in Virgo, it expresses through precision and care-as-competence, through attending to specifics rather than what feels immediately warm. Mars is in Gemini: fast-moving and argumentative in the productive sense – it generates debate as naturally as it generates ideas, and it isn’t a transit that settles easily.

Mercury rules both signs. That gives this square a particular vibe: the disagreement is likely to be verbal and specific, conducted through the exchange of positions and the speed of reasoning. This, most decidedly, isn’t a square that produces silence or cold distance; it produces friction through ideas and how differently people move through them. Nitpicking and pedantry is a major feature.

In practice, the aspect shows up most in close collaborations and partnerships (because these two rule opposing signs), where Venus in Virgo’s drive toward care and precision runs into Mars in Gemini’s drive toward response and motion. One wants to get it right. The other wants to keep moving. Neither position is wrong, exactly, and both signs being mutable means the friction has room to shift rather than calcify.

It is best to respond with slowness and waiting. Be slower in disagreement, and patient in hearing a position out before the quick response overtakes.

Saturn Stationing Retrograde: The review Before the Push

Saturn is stationing retrograde in Aries, moving slower than at any other point in its cycle, frozen in the sky. A station concentrates what a planet produces. Saturn’s connection to structures and commitments is felt more acutely during its station than at any other point in the retrograde period.

In Aries, Saturn has been pressing for accountability in the areas where drive tends to outrun reflection. The retrograde that begins here turns that pressure inward: the question shifts from what you’re building toward to what your project needs from you next.

The practical direction for this period is review rather than advance. Projects that feel stalled deserve a different angle of approach rather than more pressure. Commitments that feel burdensome are worth examining honestly rather than doubling down on. Saturn stationing in Aries is a signal not to put too much stress on anything unless you prepare to manage the fall-out.

The Moon Conjunct the Stars in the Horn of Capricorn

The Moon at 6° Aquarius is conjunct Giedi Prima, the principal star in the horn of the Sea-Goat. The Arabic name al Sa’d al Dhabih – the Lucky One of the Slaughterers – carries a tension characteristic of this star, namely sacrifice and prosperity bound together.

If you’re a fan of the Dune series, you may recognize the name Giedi Prime – the stars in the horn of the Sea-Goat are the very same binary star system that the Harkonnens call home.

Vivian Robson, working from the traditional catalog, notes that the Moon conjunct these stars brings peculiar and unexpected events alongside the arrival of new and influential contacts. The two qualities go together: this Full Moon tends to facilitate movement through channels that weren’t obviously part of the plan.

This conjunction arrives while Saturn is stationing – concentrated structural weight. The Moon crossing a star whose image is a fortunate sacrifice during Saturn’s standstill gives this Full Moon week a bit of an intense characteristic. Thankfully, the strong influence of Jupiter helps move things a bit toward the good here, even amidst a little chaos.

More on Giedi Prima’s astronomical history and Robson’s full observations.

Sabian Symbol for 6° Aquarius: A Child Born Out of an Eggshell

The Sabian Symbol for 6° Aquarius shows a child emerging from the shell that made its development possible. The shell was doing its job, incubating. The crack is the evidence that the job is over. The shell was the right structure for the right period. This Sabian image says that it’s time for the next stage.

The Full Moon at this degree concentrates attention on anything that has been in incubation longer than the preparation warrants (not unlike the Saturn’s station). If you’ve been in preparation mode past the point where more preparation is improving the result – if the shell has already cracked and you’ve been fitting it back together – this Full Moon marks a natural close of the incubation phase.

Linda Hill’s work goes further into this degree and the full system of Sabian Symbols, which you can reference for your own birth chart.

Seasonal Guidance for Your Zodiac Sign – Fully in Summer

Midsummer is the year’s hottest and driest point. For those who run warm, the heat at this stage can express as physical inflammation, irritability, or disrupted sleep. Resting during the early afternoon, when the heat peaks, is a practice worth adopting – it recurs across warm-climate traditions for straightforward reasons. Eating on the lighter side suits most constitutions; even those that handle heat well benefit from fresh, easily digested food.

These suggestions are drawn from an ancient tradition of thinking about how the body’s constitution responds to seasonal change. They’re offered for consideration, not as rules to follow to the letter – take what applies to your circumstances and leave the rest. To learn more about the theory behind this guidance, see Medieval Temperaments, an article by astrologer Ryhan Butler.

Fire Signs – Aries, Leo, Sagittarius

At peak summer, your constitution is under the most pressure it faces all year. External heat compounds internal heat, which tends to express as inflammation, insomnia, or a persistent short-temperedness that makes everything feel harder than it is. Eat cool and light: fruit, cold soups, fish, salad. Exercise should be gentle and consistent – walking, swimming, nothing that generates much additional heat. Alcohol tolerance is lower in the heat; keep it minimal.

Earth Signs – Capricorn, Taurus, Virgo

Your constitution functions well in the heat of midsummer. The warmth shows up as more limber movement and more agreeable digestion and mood – the season’s benefits at their fullest. Overindulgence is worth watching; you tend to be prone to excess when comfortable, and everything feels comfortable in summer. Keep activity regular even when the temptation is to be leisurely. Eat the season’s produce freely. Alcohol in moderation – there’s more latitude than in other seasons, but excess in heat is still worth avoiding.

Air Signs – Libra, Aquarius, Gemini

Midsummer can be taxing even for a constitution that runs warm. Keep meals cool and light – salads, fresh fruit, cold fish – through the peak heat. The drying quality of summer continues to work in your favor: excess moisture eases, and mood and mental clarity tend to benefit. Sleep in a cool, well-ventilated room; you tend toward restlessness, and heat makes that worse. Exercise consistently but not intensely.

Water Signs – Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces

No stretch of the year suits your constitution better than midsummer. The body tends to feel capable, energetic, and more emotionally settled than at any other point in the year. Eat well and with variety; raw and cold foods are fine. Exercise freely. The main thing worth watching is becoming so comfortable that the habits – sleep, movement, measured eating and drinking – start to slip. Good patterns established in summer are harder to maintain once the cold returns.

What Does July’s Full Moon in Aquarius Mean for Your Horoscope?

The themes of this Full Moon will play out differently depending on where Aquarius falls in your chart. What follows offers sign-by-sign guidance for working with the weeks ahead. For a more detailed picture of how this lunation engages your own chart, consultation with a professional astrologer can help clarify what is personal and what is simply passing through.

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Aries

Local activity is at a high pitch – conversations and local plans that keep generating more of themselves. The argumentative edge that comes with it can be turned productive or pointed in the wrong direction depending on where you aim it. Daily work is where the friction tends to show up: there’s more than usual to do and less tolerance for how long careful work takes. The most useful thing to aim the drive at is the backlog of tasks that have been waiting for someone to push through them.

Explore the perfect menu for Aries.

Taurus

Home life is where the energy is concentrated at this Full Moon. Family matters and domestic decisions are actively in play, and the combination of confidence and good fortune around the home makes this a favorable period for addressing what has been unresolved there. Property decisions, home improvements, or the personal work of mending what’s frayed in family relationships are all well-placed. There’s more capacity for those conversations than usual – this period is worth using rather than letting pass.

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Gemini

Your personal life is undergoing shifts – Uranus in your sign has been at this for a few months now, but now brought into focus. What’s sharpest at this Full Moon is the financial angle: income and expenses, and whether the balance between what you earn and what you’re spending warrants a closer look. A fair assessment of your actual resources – actual numbers rather than a general sense of whether things are fine – serves you better than optimism at this juncture.

Explore the perfect menu for Gemini.

Cancer

Finances are the main story at this Full Moon. Both the Sun and Jupiter have landed in your material resource house, and the combination tends to expand the financial situation – income rises and prospects improve with it. The caution worth noting is that Jupiter here enlarges spending with the same enthusiasm it enlarges earning, and the two don’t always move in tandem. The period is favorable for financial matters; whether your discipline matches the scale of the opportunity is the variable worth watching.

Explore the perfect menu for Cancer.

Leo

The conjunction of the Sun and Jupiter in your sign is the year’s most personally favorable configuration for Leo. Both planets support visibility and initiative; confident self-expression follows. This is a period where presenting yourself clearly and going after what you want tends to produce better results than caution – and the conditions for going after it are as good as they’ll be this year. The standard Jupiter proviso: overcommitment is the characteristic trap, and the confidence of the stretch can make it harder to spot.

Explore the perfect menu for Leo.

Virgo

Career disruption is the longer story operating in the background – Uranus in your professional life has been producing changes to how you’re seen and what you’re working toward. At this Full Moon, attention shifts to your social circle and group connections: the mind is busy with friendships and networks, and the ideas they generate are better developed with input from others. The social contacts you’re cultivating through this are part of what shapes what opens professionally in the months ahead.

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Libra

Relational life is quieter than usual at this Full Moon – Venus in its more withdrawn placement keeps affection out of the open, and anything unresolved in close connections surfaces more readily than it gets expressed outward. Mars is pushing toward larger horizons: travel and learning, the desire to range. The relational backlog tends to press for attention regardless. The more useful question is whether the drive outward is a way of not attending to what’s surfacing close to home.

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Scorpio

Professional life is prominent – the Sun and Jupiter together in your career represent a concentrated period of visibility and opportunity that doesn’t arrive often. What you put forward publicly should be better received than usual, and this is a favorable stretch for professional advancement or going after recognition you’ve been building toward. The caveat that comes with Jupiter at career heights: confidence that exceeds what the situation can support tends to cost you. Keep ambition realistic and the momentum will follow.

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Sagittarius

Learning and travel are in active alignment at this Full Moon – Jupiter in its most natural territory for Sagittarius, and the drive there is strong. Take the course or make the journey; engage seriously with the ideas that have built up over time. The partnership picture is more complicated: Uranus has disrupted close relationships and isn’t finished – the changes continue alongside Jupiter’s forward movement. Making your life bigger doesn’t resolve the partnership difficulty, and that difficulty doesn’t have to define what in your life you can make bigger.

Explore the perfect menu for Sagittarius.

Capricorn

Partnership and close relationships are intellectually active at this Full Moon – conversations are substantive and negotiations are in play; the quality of your communication in one-on-one contexts either deepens or strains depending on how honestly it’s being conducted. Saturn’s station is pressing on home and family simultaneously: the weight of unresolved domestic matters is intensified while Saturn stands still, and the retrograde period that begins here turns attention toward foundations rather than outward ambitions. Domestic clarity is the more pressing work.

Explore the perfect menu for Capricorn.

Aquarius

This Full Moon falls in your sign, and the axis runs through close relationships: the Sun and Jupiter both sit in your partnership house, making one-on-one connections the active site of expansion this period. New and significant people arriving in your sphere is a strong possibility. For existing partnerships, Jupiter here favors resolving long-standing differences or formalizing what’s been developing. The Full Moon puts the partnership in focus – what it is, rather than what you’ve been hoping it becomes.

Explore the perfect menu for Aquarius.

Pisces

Work is going well – Jupiter in your daily life has been expanding what’s professionally possible, and this period continues that: improved working conditions, more scope in your role, better function in the day-to-day. Home and family are the more turbulent territory: Uranus has been producing disruptions to the domestic sphere, family relationships, or the relationship with where you come from that are still in motion. The daily work provides a reliable anchor while the home situation finds its new shape.

Explore the perfect menu for Pisces.

Horoscope Author

Wade Caves, based in Brooklyn, NY, is an astrological consultant and educator specializing in problem-solving applications of astrology. He teaches astrological divination and astronomy at the School of Traditional Astrology. Wade also publishes his work on world astrology through Skyscript’s In Mundo publishing desk. He even hosts the World Astrology Summit. A conference dedicated to the advancement of astrology for global problem-solving. Website: wadecaves.com • skyscript.co.uk/inmundo. Email: hello@wadecaves.com.

Story by Wade Caves
Photo Courtesy of Çağlar Oskay

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