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Europe/Rome

Planetary Hours in Rome

Italy • Calculated from local sunrise & sunset

Sunrise: 05:36 AM
Sunset: 08:39 PM
♂Ruler: Mars
Location
Rome, Italy
Date
Tue, Jun 2, 2026
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  1. Planets
  2. Planetary Hours

Today's Timeline

Day
Night
05:3606:51
♂

Mars

Sports, debates, starting projects, confrontation

06:5108:07
☉

Sun

Leadership, public appearances, important decisions

08:0709:22
♀

Venus

Romance, art, social gatherings, shopping

09:2210:37
☿

Mercury

Writing, studying, negotiations, short trips

10:3711:52
☽

Moon

Family matters, creative work, self-reflection

11:5213:08
♄

Saturn

Long-term planning, organization, serious work

13:0814:23
♃

Jupiter

Legal matters, education, long-distance travel

14:2315:38
♂

Mars

Sports, debates, starting projects, confrontation

15:3816:53
☉

Sun

Leadership, public appearances, important decisions

16:5318:09
♀

Venus

Romance, art, social gatherings, shopping

18:0919:24
☿

Mercury

Writing, studying, negotiations, short trips

19:2420:39
☽

Moon

Family matters, creative work, self-reflection

20:3921:24
♄

Saturn

Long-term planning, organization, serious work

21:2422:09
♃

Jupiter

Legal matters, education, long-distance travel

22:0922:53
♂

Mars

Sports, debates, starting projects, confrontation

22:5323:38
☉

Sun

Leadership, public appearances, important decisions

23:3800:23
♀

Venus

Romance, art, social gatherings, shopping

00:2301:07
☿

Mercury

Writing, studying, negotiations, short trips

01:0701:52
☽

Moon

Family matters, creative work, self-reflection

01:5202:37
♄

Saturn

Long-term planning, organization, serious work

02:3703:22
♃

Jupiter

Legal matters, education, long-distance travel

03:2204:06
♂

Mars

Sports, debates, starting projects, confrontation

04:0604:51
☉

Sun

Leadership, public appearances, important decisions

04:5105:36
♀

Venus

Romance, art, social gatherings, shopping

Rome
Italy
Latitude41.8919° N
Longitude12.5113° E

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Daily Celestial Overview

Key timings for Tuesday, June 2

Sunrise
05:36 AM
Sunset
08:39 PM
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Day Ruler
Mars

Understanding Planetary Hours in Rome

Planetary hours are an ancient timing system that divides each day into 24 unequal periods — 12 during daylight and 12 at night — each governed by one of seven classical planets. Unlike clock hours, their length shifts with the seasons: in Rome today, each daytime planetary hour lasts about 75 minutes (daylight of 15h 3m ÷ 12). The first hour after sunrise always belongs to the day's ruling planet, and the rest follow the Chaldean order.

Today in Rome, sunrise is at 05:36 AM and sunset at 08:39 PM (Europe/Rome). The day ruler is Mars — the planet that governs Tuesday and sets the tone for the day. Below you'll find every planetary hour for Rome today, with the ruling planet and exact start time for each period.

Today's Best Times by Planet in Rome

Each planetary hour carries the energy of its ruling planet. Here are today's exact start times for each planet's hours in Rome.

☿Mercury Hours — Communication & Trade

Ideal for emails, contracts, study, and pitching ideas.

Today's Mercury hours in Rome:
09:22 AM06:09 PM12:23 AM
♀Venus Hours — Love & Beauty

Best for dates, social events, aesthetics, and reconciliation.

Today's Venus hours in Rome:
08:07 AM04:53 PM11:38 PM04:51 AM
☉Sun Hours — Authority & Visibility

Use for interviews, presentations, and public launches.

Today's Sun hours in Rome:
06:51 AM03:38 PM10:53 PM04:06 AM
♃Jupiter Hours — Growth & Opportunity

Best for legal matters, university applications, and travel.

Today's Jupiter hours in Rome:
01:08 PM09:24 PM02:37 AM
♂Mars Hours — Action & Competition

Good for workouts, competitive events, and assertive tasks.

Today's Mars hours in Rome:
05:36 AM02:23 PM10:09 PM03:22 AM
☽Moon Hours — Intuition & Emotion

Use for family matters, journaling, and creative brainstorming.

Today's Moon hours in Rome:
10:37 AM07:24 PM01:07 AM
♄Saturn Hours — Discipline & Boundaries

Best for deep focus, finances, decluttering, and patience-heavy tasks.

Today's Saturn hours in Rome:
11:52 AM08:39 PM01:52 AM

Today's Day Ruler: Mars

♂

Rome is under Mars's influence today.

The day ruler is the planet that governs the first hour after sunrise, and its qualities colour the whole day. Today's themes are action, courage, competition. This doesn't mean the other planets vanish — they still take their turns through the hours — but Mars's energy is the dominant backdrop.

✨Well-suited for: sports, debates, starting projects, confrontation

How We Calculate Planetary Hours for Rome

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Coordinates
41.89° N, 12.51° E
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Day Length
15h 3m
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Timezone
Europe/Rome

We pull precise astronomical sunrise (05:36 AM) and sunset (08:39 PM) times for Rome's exact coordinates, then divide the daylight window by 12 to get the length of each daytime planetary hour (about 75 minutes today). The night period — sunset to the next morning's sunrise — is split into 12 in the same way.

The first hour after sunrise is assigned to the day ruler (Mars), and subsequent hours follow the Chaldean order. Because Rome's sunrise and sunset shift daily, these hours are recalculated fresh every time you load this page.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Day Ruler for Rome today?▼
Today, Tuesday, June 2, the day ruler is Mars. That means Mars governs the first planetary hour after sunrise in Rome and sets the general tone — think action and courage.
When is the best time for business in Rome today?▼
For commerce and negotiations, look at Mercury hours (starting around 09:22 AM, 06:09 PM, 12:23 AM) and Jupiter hours (01:08 PM, 09:24 PM, 02:37 AM). Mercury sharpens communication; Jupiter favours growth and generosity. If you're also closing a deal that involves creativity or aesthetics, a Venus hour can work well too.
How long is a planetary hour in Rome today?▼
Today each daytime planetary hour in Rome is about 75 minutes (daylight of 15h 3m ÷ 12). Night hours are the remaining time until tomorrow's sunrise, also split into 12, so they'll be a different length.
Why do planetary hours vary by location?▼
Because sunrise and sunset happen at different clock times depending on where you are on the globe. Rome's sunrise today is at 05:36 AM, which is completely different from, say, Tokyo or New York. Since planetary hours are defined by local sunrise and sunset, two people in different cities will be in different planetary hours at the same UTC moment.

Want to learn more about planetary hours?

Our complete guide covers the history, the Chaldean order, practical tips for each planet's hour, and how the system connects to weekday names.

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