Author: Alison Price – Updated: December 2025
A conjunction is an aspect where two or more planets are close to each other in a chart. It is probably one of the most powerful aspect you can find in a chart. In this article I’m going over some basic ideas about conjunctions and how to interpret them.
Conjunctions
Major Aspect
The conjunction is a major aspect and is also known as a Ptolemaic aspect. Two planets close to each other are conjoined. The orb for a conjunction is 8° only. This is a good placement for most planets as the two planets blend their energies and you can benefit from this blending of forces.
First Harmonic
Division Maths
To get a conjunction you take the chart or circle of 360° and divide it by one. The circle divided by one. 360°/1 = 360°
Sign and House
Usually, planets in conjunction will be in the same sign or house, but not always.
Disassociate Conjunctions
When a conjunction occurs over a sign boundary, the two planets are said to be in a disassociate conjunction also known as an “out of sign” conjunction.
For instance, if the Sun is at 29° Virgo and the Moon is at 4° Libra they are still conjoined, but in a disassociate conjunction.
Disassociate conjunctions are weaker than regular conjunctions.
Multiple Conjunctions
Numerous
Also note that there can be more than one pair of conjunctions in any chart. Some charts will have no conjunctions, some charts will have one conjunction and others will have more than one conjunction.
Each pair of conjoined planets needs to be interpreted separately.
Conjunction Aspect Meaning
The conjunction is the most powerful aspect.
Blends
It inclines the two planets towards togetherness and blends their energies.
Synergy
The two planets virtually move as one and they have synergy. Synergy means that one plus one equals three. Each planet is indistinguishable from the other.
Close Proximity
They show the same face to the world. Because of their close proximity, it is hard for the first planet in the conjunction to clearly see the second planet and vice versa.
Conjunctions with Other Planets
Sun
Sun conjunctions add life to the other planet.
Moon
Moon conjunctions combine a reactive element to the other planet.
Mercury
Mercury conjunctions combine a learning element to the other planet and suggest what is spoken about.
Venus
Venus conjunctions show what is loved and invested in.
Mars
Mars conjunctions bring energy to the other planet.
Jupiter
Jupiter conjunctions expand the other planet.
Saturn
Saturn conjunctions restrict the other planet.
Uranus
Uranus conjunctions bring a unique element to the other planet.
Neptune
Neptune conjunctions dissolve the meaning of the other planet.
Pluto
Pluto conjunctions bring power and support to the other planet.
Multiple Conjunctions
Stelliums
When you get three or more planets within 8° it then becomes a major aspect pattern of the stellium.
More Aspects
- More on OPPOSITIONS
- More on TRINES
- More on SQUARES
- More on SEXTILES
Author Bio
Alison Price: Professional Astrologer
Alison helps you uncover your individual creativity and lead a fulfilling life using your own astrology. She shares her wisdom from the heart with a touch of humor. She offers Consultations for everyone and Coaching for Aspiring Astrologers.
If you’d like to get in touch with Alison, you can reach out to her via email at starzology@gmail.com.
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