Transit reference
Uranus opposition Neptune
Uranus opposition Neptune is a rare, generational aspect that unfolds over years rather than weeks. These two outer planets move slowly enough that their opposition creates a prolonged influence, touching themes of idealism versus disruption, collective dreams versus sudden upheaval.
Uranus and Neptune together highlight the tension between innovation and vision, between what wants to break apart and what wants to dissolve into unity. Where Neptune dissolves boundaries and imagines new possibilities, Uranus destabilizes existing structures to make room for radical change. In opposition, these impulses push against each other—ideals collide with reality, visionary plans meet structural resistance, and the collective oscillates between utopian hope and chaotic uncertainty.
This aspect invites examination of how we hold certainty in times of flux. Individually, it may surface as internal conflict between a need for freedom and a longing for transcendence, between wanting to rebel and wanting to believe in something whole. Collectively, it reflects generational shifts in values, spirituality, and what kind of future feels possible. How we navigate this tension—whether we harden into cynicism, dissolve into passivity, or find creative synthesis—shapes both personal and cultural adaptation.
Next exact dates (UTC)
This aspect does not perfect within the next ten years — slow pairs can hold out of orb for decades. That, too, is a computed fact.
The list below is currently empty, meaning this aspect is not forming in the near term. Uranus-Neptune oppositions are rare outer-planet events that occur roughly once per century.