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 |  |  | Prograde and retrograde motion - Two notations: Encyclopedia II - Prograde and retrograde motion - Retrogradation, or apparent retrograde motionRetrograde motion should not be confused with retrogradation. The latter term is used in reference to the motion of the outer planets (Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus, and Pluto). Though these planets appear to move from east to west on a nightly basis in response to the spin of Earth, they are most of the time drifting slowly eastward with respect to the background of stars, which can be observed by noting the position of these planets for several nights in a row. This motion is normal for these planets, so it is called dir ...
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 |  |  | Prograde and retrograde motion - Two notations: Encyclopedia II - Prograde and retrograde motion - Retrograde rotationMost planets, including Earth, spin in the prograde sense: They spin in the same direction as they orbit the Sun (that is, their north rotational pole and north orbital pole point in similar directions, more or less in the direction of the Solar north pole). The exceptions are Venus, Uranus, and Pluto. Uranus rotates nearly on its side relative to its orbit. It has been described as having an axial tilt of 82° and a negative rotation of −17 hours, or, equivalently, of having an axis tilted at 98° and a positive rotation. Since current sp ...
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 |  |  | Prograde and retrograde motion - Two notations: Encyclopedia II - Prograde and retrograde motion - Retrogradation or apparent retrograde motionRetrograde motion should not be confused with retrogradation. The latter term is used in reference to the motion of the outer planets (Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus, and Pluto). Though these planets appear to move from east to west on a nightly basis in response to the spin of Earth, they are most of the time drifting slowly eastward with respect to the background of stars, which can be observed by noting the position of these planets for several nights in a row. This motion is normal for these planets, so it is called dir ...
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