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Planetary Hours in Warsaw Today

Monday, March 2, 2026

Poland · 52.2297°N, 21.0122°E

Sunrise

☀️ 6:22 AM

Sunset

🌅 5:17 PM

Day Ruler

Moon

Timezone: Europe/Warsaw

At 52°N, Warsaw's high latitude creates dramatic seasonal differences in planetary hours — summer daytime hours extend well past 70 minutes while winter ones compress below 40.

Current Planetary Hour

Mars·9:05 AM 10:00 AMDaytime
Good for: Energy, courage, action, competition
Avoid: Peace negotiations, gentle activities, meditation

☀️ Daytime Planetary Hours

#PlanetTime
1Moon6:22 AM7:16 AM
2Saturn7:16 AM8:11 AM
3Jupiter8:11 AM9:05 AM
4MarsNow9:05 AM10:00 AM
5Sun10:00 AM10:55 AM
6Venus10:55 AM11:49 AM
7Mercury11:49 AM12:44 PM
8Moon12:44 PM1:38 PM
9Saturn1:38 PM2:33 PM
10Jupiter2:33 PM3:28 PM
11Mars3:28 PM4:22 PM
12Sun4:22 PM5:17 PM

🌙 Nighttime Planetary Hours

#PlanetTime
1Venus5:17 PM6:22 PM
2Mercury6:22 PM7:27 PM
3Moon7:27 PM8:32 PM
4Saturn8:32 PM9:38 PM
5Jupiter9:38 PM10:43 PM
6Mars10:43 PM11:48 PM
7Sun11:48 PM12:53 AM
8Venus12:53 AM1:58 AM
9Mercury1:58 AM3:04 AM
10Moon3:04 AM4:09 AM
11Saturn4:09 AM5:14 AM
12Jupiter5:14 AM6:19 AM

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the planetary hours in Warsaw today?

Today, planetary hours in Warsaw begin at sunrise (6:22 AM) and are ruled by Moon. Each daytime planetary hour lasts about 55 minutes, while each nighttime hour lasts about 65 minutes.

What planet rules today in Warsaw?

The day ruler in Warsaw today is Moon. 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 Warsaw?

Planetary hours for Warsaw are calculated using the city's precise coordinates (52.2297°N, 21.0122°E) and timezone (Europe/Warsaw). 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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