Retrograde Motion Mystified Early Astronomers

Planets can appear to move backward.

Retrograde motion occurs when Earth overtakes an outer planet in its orbit, making it appear to reverse against the stars.

Why This Matters

This observation challenged early heliocentric models.

It illustrates how orbital mechanics can produce counterintuitive visual phenomena.

Did You Know?

Mars exhibits retrograde motion roughly every 26 months.

Source

[NASA, nasa.gov]

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