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Retrograde motion of the planets: Everything you need to know - BBC Science Focus Magazine
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Mercury's Retrograde Motion refers to an optical illusion that occurs when the planet appears to move backward in the sky, relative to the stars, due to the relative positions and speeds of Earth and Mercury. Mercury orbits the Sun faster than Earth, so as Earth overtakes Mercury in its orbit, it creates the illusion of Mercury reversing direction. This happens several times a year, but because Mercury is close to the Sun, it's often difficult to observe from Earth. The planet is typically too c
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Planets usually move across our night sky from west to east relative to the background stars. This steady motion is a result of their orbits around the Sun. But every so often, a planet like Mars appears to hit the brakes, reverse direction, and move backward - a puzzling motion known as retrograde. This animation breaks down the mystery behind retrograde motion, focusing specifically on Mars. You'll see how the motion of Earth and Mars in their respective orbits creates the illusion of Mars loo
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Mercury Retrograde is Coming! 😨✨ From November 25 to December 15, Mercury will appear to move backward in the sky. But don’t worry — retrograde is just an optical illusion and has no real effect on your life. 🌟 What is retrograde motion? Retrograde happens when a planet seems to move backward (from east to west) instead of its usual direction (west to east). This is due to differences in orbital speeds as Earth and the planets revolve around the Sun. 🌞 🧐 Why does it happen? Think of passing
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Jupiter’s Retrograde Motion Has Ended! 🌌🔄 On February 4, 2025, Jupiter finished its retrograde motion and is now moving forward again. It will appear to move “backward” again from November 11, 2025, to March 11, 2026. 🧐 What is retrograde motion? It’s an optical illusion! Planets normally move west to east in the sky (prograde motion), but sometimes they appear to move backward (retrograde motion). 🚗💨 Think of it like this: When you’re in a car and pass a slower vehicle, it briefly looks li
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Why Mars Moves Backward - This is the retrograde motion of Mars. So why does Mars sometimes appear to move backward in the night sky? Retrograde motion is an optical illusion that happens when Earth, moving faster in its orbit, overtakes Mars. As we pass it, Mars appears to slow down, stop, and move westward temporarily — even though it's still moving forward in space. Because Mars orbits farther from the Sun than Earth does, it takes longer to complete one orbit. When Earth "laps" Mars about ev
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🪐 November 2025: Mercury & Jupiter Go Retrograde Two planets — Mercury and Jupiter — started their retrograde motion this month! That means five planets are now appearing to move backward in the sky. Here’s the full retrograde lineup for the end of 2025: 🔹 Neptune — July 5 to December 10, 2025 🔹 Saturn — July 14 to November 28, 2025 🔹 Uranus — September 6, 2025 to February 4, 2026 🔹 Mercury — November 9 to November 29, 2025 🔹 Jupiter — November 11, 2025 to March 11, 2026 Retrograde motion
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Retrograde = when a planet looks like it’s moving backward in the sky 🌍✨ Normally, planets slowly drift one way against the background of stars. But sometimes, as Earth and the planet move around the Sun, our viewpoint changes — and the planet seems to reverse for a few weeks 🔄👀 (It’s an illusion, the planet isn’t actually turning around.) 🧐 Why does this happen? As Earth overtakes, for example, Mercury in its orbit, the smaller, faster planet seems to reverse direction from our pers
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Jupiter Retrograde 2025 Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system, undergoes an apparent retrograde motion as seen from Earth. But what does that mean? Retrograde motion is an optical illusion that occurs when a planet appears to move backward in the sky due to differences in orbital speeds. As Earth, moving faster in its inner orbit, overtakes Jupiter, the gas giant seems to temporarily reverse direction before continuing its normal prograde motion. Jupiter’s next retrograde motion will t
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Jupiter ends its retrograde motion on March 11! 🌟 For the past few months, Jupiter has appeared to move backward against the background stars — a phenomenon called retrograde motion. But on March 11, the giant planet will switch direction and resume its usual eastward (direct) motion in the sky. Next time the planet will go retrograde only on December 13, 2026. Nothing dramatic will suddenly happen to Jupiter itself — this change is just an effect of Earth overtaking the planet in our orbit, cr
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