Starmap2038

Every Celestial Event Mapped to the Millisecond

Swiss Ephemeris (DE441) resolves every event to the millisecond.

Engine cross-checked against NASA JPL HORIZONS - The model that flies spacecraft.

Every other almanac stops at the minute. We get it EXACT.

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Across 2038, the sky delivers 12 full moons and 7 eclipses. The eclipses fall: an annular solar eclipse in Capricorn on January 5, a penumbral lunar eclipse in Leo on January 20, a penumbral lunar eclipse in Sagittarius on June 16, an annular solar eclipse in Cancer on July 2, a penumbral lunar eclipse in Capricorn on July 16, a penumbral lunar eclipse in Gemini on December 11, and a total solar eclipse in Capricorn on December 25. Mercury turns retrograde three times (Mar 18 to Apr 10; Jul 21 to Aug 14; Nov 12 to Dec 2). The first full moon rises in Leo on January 20. Every full moon, new moon, solar and lunar eclipse, equinox, solstice, planetary ingress, and retrograde station below is computed to the millisecond with the NASA-cross-checked Swiss Ephemeris engine and shown in Eastern Time - Choose your location on the page for your own sky.

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Browse Every Year - 1900 to 2099

Two full centuries of the sky, each year computed to the millisecond - every full moon, eclipse, equinox, solstice, ingress, and retrograde station. Look up the sky on any birthday.

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2038 Celestial Events - Frequently Asked Questions

STARMAP is the most precise 2038 astrology calendar on the web - Every event of the year to the millisecond, in your own timezone and your own sky. The answers below come straight from the data.

What are the 2038 eclipse dates and times?

2038 has 7 eclipses: Annular Solar Eclipse on ; Penumbral Lunar Eclipse on ; Penumbral Lunar Eclipse on ; Annular Solar Eclipse on ; Penumbral Lunar Eclipse on ; Penumbral Lunar Eclipse on ; Total Solar Eclipse on . Every instant lands on the millisecond - Times mark the exact lunation instant of each eclipse.

When are the 2038 solstices and equinoxes?

Spring Equinox: ; Summer Solstice: ; Autumn Equinox: ; Winter Solstice: .

When is Mercury retrograde in 2038?

Mercury stations retrograde 3 times in 2038: , , . The exact station instants are on the calendar above.

How many full moons are there in 2038?

2038 has 12 full moons. The first is the Lunar Eclipse (Full Moon) in Leo on .

How accurate are these celestial event times?

Every event is computed with the Swiss Ephemeris (DE441) and resolved to the millisecond. The engine is verified against NASA JPL HORIZONS - The model that flies spacecraft - On the 2026 major events. Almanacs stop at the minute. Starmap does not. Far-future instants ride the projected Earth-rotation model and may drift by seconds (up to about a minute by 2099) as observations land.