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Planetary Hours in Santiago Today

Sunday, March 22, 2026

Chile · 33.4489°S, 70.6693°W

Sunrise

☀️ 7:48 AM

Sunset

🌅 7:53 PM

Day Ruler

Sun

Timezone: America/Santiago

Santiago at 33°S mirrors the seasonal planetary hour patterns of cities like Los Angeles but in the opposite hemisphere, with its longest daytime hours occurring during the Southern Hemisphere summer.

Current Planetary Hour

Moon·10:49 AM 11:50 AMDaytime
Good for: Emotions, intuition, domestic matters, public affairs
Avoid: Major decisions, confrontations, risky ventures

☀️ Daytime Planetary Hours

#PlanetTime
1Sun7:48 AM8:48 AM
2Venus8:48 AM9:49 AM
3Mercury9:49 AM10:49 AM
4MoonNow10:49 AM11:50 AM
5Saturn11:50 AM12:50 PM
6Jupiter12:50 PM1:50 PM
7Mars1:50 PM2:51 PM
8Sun2:51 PM3:51 PM
9Venus3:51 PM4:51 PM
10Mercury4:51 PM5:52 PM
11Moon5:52 PM6:52 PM
12Saturn6:52 PM7:53 PM

🌙 Nighttime Planetary Hours

#PlanetTime
1Jupiter7:53 PM8:52 PM
2Mars8:52 PM9:52 PM
3Sun9:52 PM10:52 PM
4Venus10:52 PM11:51 PM
5Mercury11:51 PM12:51 AM
6Moon12:51 AM1:51 AM
7Saturn1:51 AM2:50 AM
8Jupiter2:50 AM3:50 AM
9Mars3:50 AM4:50 AM
10Sun4:50 AM5:49 AM
11Venus5:49 AM6:49 AM
12Mercury6:49 AM7:49 AM

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the planetary hours in Santiago today?

Today, planetary hours in Santiago begin at sunrise (7:48 AM) and are ruled by Sun. Each daytime planetary hour lasts about 60 minutes, while each nighttime hour lasts about 60 minutes.

What planet rules today in Santiago?

The day ruler in Santiago today is Sun. The day ruler is the planet that governs the first planetary hour after sunrise. In the Chaldean order, each day of the week is ruled by a specific planet: Sun (Sunday), Moon (Monday), Mars (Tuesday), Mercury (Wednesday), Jupiter (Thursday), Venus (Friday), and Saturn (Saturday).

How are planetary hours calculated for Santiago?

Planetary hours for Santiago are calculated using the city's precise coordinates (33.4489°S, 70.6693°W) and timezone (America/Santiago). The time between sunrise and sunset is divided into 12 equal daytime planetary hours, and the time between sunset and the next sunrise is divided into 12 equal nighttime hours. Each hour is assigned a planet following the Chaldean order.

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