Overview
- Uranus moved into Gemini on July 7, marking its first transit in the sign since 1941 and triggering alarm among astrologers and social media users.
- Experts cite historical parallels in 1775, 1859 and 1941–42, when Uranus in Gemini coincided with the American Revolutionary War, the Civil War build-up and U.S. involvement in World War II.
- The planet is set to retrograde into Taurus on November 7 before fully re-entering Gemini in April 2026 for an eight-year stay through May 2033.
- Astrologers predict the transit will catalyze breakthroughs in AI, quantum computing, social media, transportation and educational practices.
- The United States’ natal chart places this transit in its seventh house of open enemies, intensifying geopolitical speculation while mutable signs are expected to feel the shift most acutely.