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After that we just carried rocks into retrograde orbit and pitched them out.
Triton is the only large satellite with a retrograde orbit.
For retrograde orbits is negative, so the precession becomes positive.
It has a retrograde orbit and rotates on its axis every 9.3 hours.
Irregular moons with retrograde orbits are shown in dark grey.
It is moving in a retrograde orbit at a very low inclination of just 1.6 from the ecliptic.
Kinetic slugs in a retrograde orbit had taken out several satellites.
There are many globular clusters with a retrograde orbit round the galaxy.
A satellite with an orbital inclination between 90 and 180 degrees is said to be in a retrograde orbit.
By February 2011, astronomers have identified a mere 36 asteroids in retrograde orbits.
Israel has successfully launched five Shavit satellites in retrograde orbit.
This cluster has an estimated age of 13.70 billion years and is following a retrograde orbit through the Milky Way.
One moved in a retrograde orbit.
Retrograde orbits are far more common (83%) than prograde orbits.
Halley's Comet has a retrograde orbit around the Sun.
Artificial satellites are rarely placed in retrograde orbit.
Soon the robotic fleet would cruise toward them like a cluster of piranhas in a retrograde orbit.
A substantial fraction even have retrograde orbits, meaning that they orbit in the opposite direction from the star's rotation.
Phoebe was the first such satellite found and it takes more than a year to orbit Saturn in a retrograde orbit.
It moves more swiftly than our Moon, because of its shorter period (5.8 days) compounded by its retrograde orbit.
The first Kuiper belt object discovered to have a retrograde orbit is 2008 KV42.
WASP-17b, the first exoplanet known to have a retrograde orbit was discovered in 2009 using this array.
The planet is thought to orbit in a retrograde orbit (in the opposite direction to the star's rotation).
Pasiphae orbits Jupiter on a high eccentricity and high inclination retrograde orbit.
In astronomy, an irregular moon is a natural satellite following a distant, inclined, and often eccentric and retrograde orbit.