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  2. Retrograde and prograde motion - Wikipedia

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    Retrograde motion in astronomy is, in general, orbital or rotational motion of an object in the direction opposite the rotation of its primary, that is, the central object (right figure). It may also describe other motions such as precession or nutation of an object's rotational axis .

  3. Newton's theorem of revolving orbits - Wikipedia

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    Retrograde motion of Mars as viewed from the Earth. Figure 3: Planets revolving the Sun follow elliptical (oval) orbits that rotate gradually over time (apsidal precession). The eccentricity of this ellipse is exaggerated for visualization. Most orbits in the Solar System have a much smaller eccentricity, making them nearly circular.

  4. History of Mars observation - Wikipedia

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    By the 2nd millennium BCE they were familiar with the apparent retrograde motion of the planet, in which it appears to move in the opposite direction across the sky from its normal progression. [2] Mars was portrayed on the ceiling of the tomb of Seti I, on the Ramesseum ceiling, [3] and in the Senenmut star map. The last is the oldest known ...

  5. Mars - Wikipedia

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    An animation to explain the (apparent) retrograde motion of Mars, using actual 2020 planet positions. As Mars approaches opposition, it begins a period of retrograde motion, which means it will appear to move backwards in a looping curve with respect to the background stars. This retrograde motion lasts for about 72 days, and Mars reaches its ...

  6. What Is Mars Retrograde? An Astrologer Explains

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  7. Apparent retrograde motion - Wikipedia

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    Apparent retrograde motion of Mars in 2003 as seen from Earth The term retrograde is from the Latin word retrogradus – "backward-step", the affix retro- meaning "backwards" and gradus "step". Retrograde is most commonly an adjective used to describe the path of a planet as it travels through the night sky, with respect to the zodiac , stars ...

  8. Vicarious Hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The Vicarious Hypothesis, or hypothesis vicaria, was a planetary hypothesis proposed by Johannes Kepler to describe the motion of Mars. [1] [2] [3] The hypothesis adopted the circular orbit and equant of Ptolemy's planetary model as well as the heliocentrism of the Copernican model.

  9. Here's What Mars Retrograde in Cancer Means for Your ... - AOL

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    Mars leaves Leo and retrogrades back to Cancer on Jan. 6, a transit that celebrity astrologer Kyle Thomas tells PEOPLE can be "difficult" for many at this time Here's What Mars Retrograde in ...