
The Astrology Podcast February Astrology Forecast 2026
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Jan 30, 2026 Austin Coppock, professional astrologer and author known for work on planetary cycles, offers an in‑depth February 2026 forecast. They cover a crowded month: Uranus’s final station in Taurus, a solar eclipse in Aquarius, Saturn meeting Neptune, Mercury retrograde in Pisces, and a tense Mars‑Uranus square. Short sentences highlight timing, disruption risks, and moments of compassion.
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Neptune, Pluto, And Historical Echoes
- Neptune's ingress to Aries and Pluto's returns create historical echoes (Civil War, Constitution era, WWII) that increase domestic tensions and arms-related debates. Saturn entering Aries in February deepens questions about rights, force, and the Bill of Rights' limits.
Final Uranus Station In Taurus
- Uranus makes its final direct station in Taurus on February 3rd, capping an eight-year cycle that reshaped material and financial structures. This final station often functions like a closing argument that locks in or concludes the Uranus-in-Taurus era.
Markets, Metals, And Uranus/Tides
- Uranus in Taurus has driven big changes in money, crypto, and commodity markets; historically those cycles link to dramatic metal and currency shifts. Austin ties Mars cycles (47/79 years) to past monetary upheavals like 1979–1980 and 1932.



