![]() ![]() ![]() Think of the prefix “re” when planning the best use of a retrograde. This is an illusion, but it’s a bit like two trains passing at different speeds-one appears to be going backwards. From our vantage point on Earth, it is almost as if the planet is moving in reverse. When a planet passes the Earth in its orbit (or vice versa), it is said to be going retrograde. Periodically, one will outpace the other-and that’s when retrograde mayhem breaks loose. What’s really happening? Well, the Earth is completing its orbit around the Sun faster or slower than other planets outside its orbit. ![]() You know those times when everything goes haywire, and you can’t figure out why? Look up, stargazer: A planet could be retrograde-meaning that from the vantage point of Earth, it appears to be spinning backward. ![]()
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