Retrograde motion, venus and jupiter

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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2011

Using Celestia we hover in space above earth as would be imagined in the Geocentric view and see all the familiar star groups, in a very much accelerated time frame planets rotate, slow and reverse. We then go to a helocentric - sun centered view. We then look at Venus in timelapse as Galileo first saw it, and also Jupiter with it's moons.

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  • Absolutely delightful companion to The Manual of Astronomy (1902) by Charles A. Young <3 Thank You for taking me to the Outer Limits lucidly <3

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