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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 every 26 months, the alignme
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Mars is moving backward, and it will continue until February 23, 2025. This fascinating phenomenon, known as retrograde motion, occurs when Mars appears to reverse its usual eastward path across the night sky and instead moves westward for a period of time. But why does this happen? Retrograde motion is an optical illusion caused by the relative positions and motions of Earth and Mars in their orbits around the Sun. As Earth, traveling on its inner, faster orbit, overtakes Mars, the Red Planet s
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Experience the mesmerizing dance of Jupiter as it undergoes retrograde motion from October 9, 2024, to February 4, 2025! This animation provides a unique perspective, showcasing Jupiter's motion in both a space view and as observed from Earth's sky. But what is retrograde motion? Retrograde motion is an optical illusion that occurs when a planet appears to move backward in the sky relative to the stars. This phenomenon happens because Earth, moving faster in its orbit, overtakes the slower outer
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