How to use in-sentence of “retrograde”:
– It belongs to the Ananke group, retrograde non-spherical moons which orbit Jupiter between 19,300,000 and 22,700,000km, at inclinations of about 150°.
– Erinome belongs to the Carme group, made up of non-spherical retrograde moons orbiting Jupiter at a distance ranging between 23,000,000 and 24,000,000km and at an inclination of about 165°.
– Irregular moons are shown in grey; prograde in light grey and retrograde in dark grey.
– Thelxinoe belongs to the Ananke group, retrograde non-spherical moons which orbit Jupiter between 19,300,000 and 22,700,000km, at inclinations of about 150°.
– Helike belongs to the Ananke group, retrograde non-spherical moons which orbit Jupiter between 19,300,000 and 22,700,000km, at inclinations of about 150°.
– We now have four ways of playing our row: tone row, retrograde, inversion, retrograde inversion.
– Prospero is a small Prograde and retrograde motionretrograde non-spherical moon of Uranus found on 1999-07-18 by the astrophysicist Matthew Holman and his team, and given designation S/1999U3.
– Modern composers like Pierre Boulez have written rhythmic canons: canons in which, for example, the rhythm of one part is the retrograde version of another.

Example sentences of “retrograde”:
– It is the biggest retrograde non-spherical one of its moons.
– Eukelade belongs to the Carme group, made up of non-spherical retrograde moons orbiting Jupiter at a distance ranging between 23,000,000 and 24,000,000km and at an inclination of about 165°.
– It is the closest of the farther non-spherical retrograde moons of Jupiter, and does not seem to belong to any group.
– It belongs to the Carme group, made up of non-spherical retrograde moons orbiting Jupiter at a distance ranging between 23,000,000 and 24,000,000 km and at an inclination of about 165°.
– It is the closest member of the Ananke group, retrograde non-spherical moons which orbit Jupiter between 19,300,000 and 22,700,000km, at inclinations of about 150°.
– Aitne belongs to the Carme group, made up of non-spherical irregular retrograde moons orbiting Jupiter at a distance ranging between 23,000,000 and 24,000,000km and at an inclination of about 165°.
– It is the farthest member of the Ananke group, retrograde non-spherical moons which orbit Jupiter between 19,300,000 and 22,700,000km, at inclinations of about 150°.
– It seems to belong to a group all of its own, with a distant and retrograde orbit.
– It is both retrograde and highly tilted.
– It will also come very close to being at the same point since the 1846 discovery in late October through early-mid November 2010, when Neptune will turn from retrograde to direct motion on the exact degree of Neptune’s discovery and will then stop for a moment along the ecliptic within 2 arc minutes at that point.
– Eurydome belongs to the Pasiphaë group, non-Spherespherical retrograde moons orbiting Jupiter at distances ranging between 22,800,000 and 24,100,000km, and with inclinations ranging between 144.5° and 158.3°.
– Caliban is the second biggest retrograde non-spherical moon of Uranus.
– C/2020 F3, or Comet NEOWISE, is a Retrograde and prograde motionretrograde NEOWISE space telescope.
– Trinculo is a retrograde non-spherical moon of Uranus.
– A common analogy for the principle of apparent retrograde motion is that of turning on a circle.
– Arche belongs to the Carme group, made up of non-spherical retrograde moons orbiting Jupiter at a distance ranging between 23,000,000 and 24,000,000 km and at an inclination of about 165°.
– In the case of celestial bodies such as the retrograde Carme group of moons, such motion may be real, defined by the natural rotation or orbit of the body.
- It is the biggest retrograde non-spherical one of its moons.
- Eukelade belongs to the Carme group, made up of non-spherical retrograde moons orbiting Jupiter at a distance ranging between 23,000,000 and 24,000,000km and at an inclination of about 165°.
