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Mars in the Loop
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ใซๅฏพใใ่ฆใใไธใฎ้่ก้ๅใฏใๅฐ็่ช่บซใฎ้ๅใๅๆ ใใฆใใใฎใงใใ้่ก้ๅใฏใๅฐ็ใๅคช้ฝใใ้ ใ้ขใใ่ป้ใๅจๅใใๆๆใ่ฟฝใ่ถใใใณใซ่ฆใใใพใใๅฐ็ใฏๆฏ่ผ็ๅคช้ฝใซ่ฟใ่ป้ใใใ้ใ็งปๅใใใใใงใใ7ๆ27ๆฅใ็ซๆใฏ2018ๅนดใฎๅฅฝ้ฝๅใช่ฟๆฅ็น่กใซ่ฟใฅใใฆใใพใใใใใฎใจใใ็ซๆใฏ่ป้ไธใงๅคช้ฝใซๆใ่ฟใฅใใๅๆใซๅฐ็ใฎ็ฉบใงใฏๅคช้ฝใฎๅๅฏพๅดใซไฝ็ฝฎใใฆใใพใใใใใฎๅๆ็ปๅใซไฝฟ็จใใใฆใใใใฌใผใ ใฏใใใฎๆฅใฎ็ๆขๆ้ฃไธญใซๆฎๅฝฑใใใใใฎใงใใ
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This composite of images spaced some 5 to 9 days apart, from late April (bottom right) through November 5 (top left), traces the retrograde motion of ruddy-colored Mars through planet Earth's night sky. To connect the dots and dates in this 2018 Mars retrograde loop, just slide your cursor over the picture (and check out this animation). But Mars didn't actually reverse the direction of its orbit. Instead, the apparent backwards motion with respect to the background stars is a reflection of the motion of the Earth itself. Retrograde motion can be seen each time Earth overtakes and laps planets orbiting farther from the Sun, the Earth moving more rapidly through its own relatively close-in orbit. On July 27, Mars was near its favorable 2018 perihelic opposition, when Mars was closest to the Sun in its orbit while also opposite the Sun in Earth's sky. For that date, the frame used in this composite was taken during the total lunar eclipse.
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