Asteroids Can Have Retrograde Orbits

Not all bodies go the usual way.

Some asteroids orbit the Sun in a retrograde direction, opposite to most planets.

Why This Matters

Retrograde motion influences collision risk and orbital stability analysis.

It challenges assumptions about solar system formation and chaotic orbital dynamics.

Did You Know?

Asteroid 514107 Kaʻepaokaʻawela orbits backward around the Sun.

Source

[NASA, nasa.gov]

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