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  • Saturn's Retrograde Motion: What You Need to Know
    Yes, like other planets, Saturn also undergoes apparent retrograde motion. Retrograde motion refers to the optical illusion when a planet appears to move backward and then resume its original direction while observed from Earth.

    Saturn enters its retrograde phase approximately once a year and remains in this phase for about four and a half months—a slightly shorter span compared to other planets like Jupiter. These are based on orbital mechanics relative to our observations from Earth.

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