Saturn return calculator
Saturn takes 29.4 years to come back to where it stood when you were born. Enter your birth date and get every exact pass — computed from JPL ephemeris data, right here in the page. No account, no email.
No birth time needed — Saturn moves about a tenth of a degree a day, so the date alone pins your natal Saturn to well under a degree.
Why there's more than one date
Most calculators hand you one date. The sky is less tidy: Saturn's apparent retrograde loop often carries it across your natal degree, back over it, and across a third time — one to three exact passes spread across a year. That season, not a single day, is your return. The first lands around ages 27–31, the second around 56–60.
What astrologers make of it
The Saturn return is astrology's maturity checkpoint: the structures you've built — work, relationships, the story of who you're becoming — get load-tested. Whatever you make of that reading, the dates above are pure astronomy, and knowing them beats vaguely dreading your late twenties.
Your Saturn return is one transit of dozens working on your chart right now. Build your full chart to see the rest — or let us guess your Big Three first.