Exploring Retrograde Motion
Exploring Retrograde Motion reveals several interesting facts.
- Why do planets occasionally move backward in the night sky? This video explains the phenomena known as 'apparent
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- High in the Atlas Mountains of North Africa, the stars appear to rotate majestically in the night sky. Beneath them, Brian Cox ...
- Superior planets (planets that are further from the Sun than Earth) can undergo
- A short video reviewing
In-Depth Information on Retrograde Motion
Short Video Series (SVS-0021) Apparent This video surveys observations, historical theories, use of a mechanical demonstration, and compares the apparent ... Nebraka Astronomy Applet Project: http://astro.unl.edu/naap/ssm/animations/ptolemaic.html NASA ephemeris data: https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/horizons.cgi#top.
The southwestern sky after sunset from Sept. 14 - Dec. 24, 2021 (from my location in Michigan, at 42° North). Venus starts ...
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