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Planets in retrograde are a predictable astronomical phenomenon, not a rare celestial event: they appear to move backward in the sky because Earth overtakes slower outer planets...
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Planets in retrograde are a predictable astronomical phenomenon, not a rare celestial event: they appear to move backward in the sky because Earth overtakes slower outer planets...
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Retrograde describes an apparent backward motion of a planet as observed from Earth, caused by differences in orbital speed and position between Earth and the other planet. In a...
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Planets appear to move backward in the sky from Earth’s perspective during retrograde motion, a purely observational effect caused by differences in orbital speed and distance...
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Retrograde describes the apparent backward (westward) motion of a planet against the background stars, as seen from Earth. This is an optical effect caused by the relative speed...
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Jupiter retrograde is an apparent backward motion in the sky used in astrology to mark a shift from expansive, outward exploration toward inward review and refinement. Because r...
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