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prograde
▪ I. prograde, a. (ˈprəʊgreɪd) [f. pro-1 1 + retrograde a. and n.] 1. Petrol. Of a metamorphic change: resulting from an increase in temperature or pressure. Opp. retrograde a. 3 e.1967 K. G. Cox et al. Introd. Pract. Study Crystals x. 200 The volatile constituents, H2O and CO2, are expelled from th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Retrograde and prograde motion - Wikipedia
Retrograde orbit: the satellite (red) orbits in the direction opposite to the rotation of its primary (blue/black) Retrograde motion in astronomy is, in general, orbital or rotational motion of an object in the direction opposite the rotation of its primary, that is, the central object (right figure).It may also describe other motions such as precession or nutation of an object's rotational axis.
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progradation
progradation Physical Geogr. (prəʊgrəˈdeɪʃən) [f. prograde v. + -ation.] The seaward advance of a beach or coastline as a result of the accumulation of river-borne sediment or beach material.1909 W. M. Davis in Geogr. Jrnl. XXXIV. 303 There is good reason for regarding the action of the streams in t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Retrograde and prograde motion
Most natural satellites have prograde orbits around their planets. Nearly all regular satellites are tidally locked and thus have prograde rotation. wikipedia.org
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Gallic group
The Gallic group is a dynamical grouping of the prograde irregular satellites of Saturn following similar orbits. One of them, S/2004 S 24, is also prograde, but it orbits much further away from Saturn than the four known Gallic moons. wikipedia.org
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Erriapus
Erriapus , or Saturn XXVIII (28), is a prograde irregular satellite of Saturn. It was discovered by Brett Gladman, John J. IAU-MPC NSES External links David Jewitt pages Gallic group Moons of Saturn Irregular satellites Astronomical objects discovered in 2000 Moons with a prograde wikipedia.org
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how big is paaliaq moon
Paaliaq is a prograde irregular satellite of Saturn. It orbits Saturn at an average distance of 15.2 million km in 687 days.
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S/2006 S 12
S/2006 S 12 is about 4 kilometers in diameter, and orbits Saturn at a distance of 19.569 Gm in 1,043.16 days, at an inclination of 39.03, orbits in prograde References Gallic group Moons of Saturn Irregular satellites Moons with a prograde orbit Astronomical objects discovered in 2023 wikipedia.org
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S/2019 S 1
It belongs to the Inuit group of prograde irregular satellites, and is among the innermost irregular satellites of Saturn. References Inuit group Irregular satellites Moons of Saturn 20211116 Moons with a prograde orbit wikipedia.org
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S/2004 S 24
S/2004 S 24 is a natural satellite of Saturn, and the outermost known prograde satellite. Its discovery was announced by Scott S. Sheppard, David C. Sheppard Astronomical objects discovered in 2019 Moons with a prograde orbit wikipedia.org
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Apparent retrograde motion
Direct motion or prograde motion is motion in the same direction as other bodies. When a planet travels eastward in relation to the stars, it is called prograde. wikipedia.org
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(471325) 2011 KT19
It was soon linked with a supposed prograde centaur (; inclination = 38° and semi-major axis = 28 AU) that had been lost due to a short observation arc The orbits of , , , , , , appear to occupy a common plane, with three in prograde and three in retrograde orbits. wikipedia.org
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S/2011 J 3
S/2011 J 3 is part of the Himalia group, a tight cluster of prograde irregular moons of Jupiter that follow similar orbits to Himalia at semi-major axes Sheppard Moons with a prograde orbit wikipedia.org
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S/2018 J 2
S/2018 J 2 is part of the Himalia group, a tight cluster of prograde irregular moons of Jupiter that follow similar orbits to Himalia at semi-major axes Sheppard Moons with a prograde orbit wikipedia.org
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Leda (moon)
Leda , also known as , is a prograde irregular satellite of Jupiter. It was discovered by Charles T. Kowal 19740911 Moons with a prograde orbit wikipedia.org
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