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Retrograde Motion of the Planets

Planetary Motion

Venus and Mercury stay near the Sun. Can only be seen in early evening, early morning

In comparison, on any given night, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn move westward along with the fixed stars due to Earth’s rotation.

But! At certain times, these planets appear to “wander” against their starry background in a slow, looping motion that lasts several weeks.

Retrograde Motion

Def: the movement of an object in the sky from east to west rather than its normal motion from west to east. A change of direction

Retrograde motion is produced when Earth catches up with and passes an outer planet in its orbit.

Earth is on an inside track and moves faster than outer planets. Think of a 400m track.

Retrograde Motion

Every time Earth catches up to an outer planet and moves between the outer planet and the Sun, the planet appears to make a loop.

Copernican Model – Retrograde Motion

Watch this (it will make much more sense!)

Retrograde motion: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72FrZz_zJFU

Also interesting…

Relative size of stars and planets http://www.youtube.com/watch?v

=7T1LO6nOUdw&feature=related

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