Mercury is a little-known, still mysterious world. But one thing is certain. Mercury, the closest planet to the sun, can't actually travel backward in retrograde, and doesn't impact us on Earth. The ...
Retrogrades get a bad reputation in astrology for causing chaos and confusion. At any given time—there can be multiple planets in the sky at once experiencing retrograde motion. When planets take a ...
Mars has just entered retrograde, suddenly reversing its course across the sky. As of October 30, Mars stopped moving eastwards through the night sky and began crawling its way westwards through the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. An award-winning reporter writing about stargazing and the night sky. When is Mercury retrograde? It starts today, and if you ...
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March is here, and Mercury goes retrograde from March 14 until April 7 — the retrograde begins as the full moon and lunar eclipse occur this month, with no shortage of passed-down mythologies and ...
Mercury will go into retrograde starting April 21 through May 14. Mercury is going into retrograde. Don't freak out. Instead, take some time to read more about what that means and how it might affect ...
Mercury goes officially retrograde from August 4 to August 27. Mercury retrograde starts its journey in the zodiac earth sign of Virgo and will travel to fiery Leo after August 14. As the name ...
Mercury will retrograde, or appear to be moving backward in the sky, from August 23 through September 15. It's the third of four times Mercury will be moving in retrograde this year. Mercury isn't the ...
Mercury goes retrograde on August 23 to September 15, and as the name suggests, retrograde is when a planet appears to go backward in its orbit, as viewed from Earth. However, astronomers call this ...
Mars will reverse directions in the sky tonight. On Thursday (Jan.12), Mars will end its retrograde motion which has seen it moving westward through the night sky. Starting tonight, the Red Planet ...