Neptune ends retrograde motion

Dominic Ford, Editor
From the Outer Planets feed


Objects: Neptune

Neptune will reach the end of its retrograde motion, ending its westward movement through the constellations and returning to more usual eastward motion instead. This reversal of direction is a phenomenon that all the solar system's outer planets periodically undergo, a few months after they pass opposition.

This motion was known to ancient observers, and it troubled them as they could not reconcile it with models in which the planets moved in uniform circular orbits around the Earth, as they believed.

The retrograde motion is caused by the Earth's own motion around the Sun. As the Earth circles the Sun, our perspective changes, and this causes the apparent positions of objects to move from side-to-side in the sky with a one-year period. This nodding motion is super-imposed on the planet's long-term eastward motion through the constellations.

The diagram below illustrates this. The grey dashed arrow shows the Earth's sight-line to the planet, and the diagram on the right shows the planet's apparently movement across the sky as seen from the Earth:


The retrograde motion of a planet in the outer solar system. Not drawn to scale.

2064–2065 apparition of Neptune

01 Oct 2064 – Neptune enters retrograde motion
19 Dec 2064 – Neptune at opposition
07 Mar 2065 – Neptune ends retrograde motion

Observing Neptune

Neptune leaves retrograde motion as its 2064–2065 apparition comes to an end, although it will remain visible for some weeks in the dusk sky.

Its celestial coordinates as it leaves retrograde motion will be:

Object Right Ascension Declination Constellation Magnitude Angular Size
Neptune 05h43m00s 22°08'N Taurus 7.9 2.3"

The coordinates above are given in J2000.0.

From Columbus , it will become visible at around 19:31 (EDT), 71° above your southern horizon, as dusk fades to darkness. It will then sink towards the horizon, setting at 03:33.

Over the following weeks, Neptune will reach its highest point in the sky four minutes earlier each night, gradually disappearing into evening twilight.

The sky on 14 May 2024

The sky on 14 May 2024
Sunrise
06:15
Sunset
20:39
Twilight ends
22:30
Twilight begins
04:24


Waxing Crescent

49%

6 days old

Planets
Rise Culm. Set
Mercury 05:20 11:50 18:20
Venus 06:04 13:04 20:05
Moon 12:00 19:28 02:45
Mars 04:27 10:40 16:53
Jupiter 06:30 13:39 20:49
Saturn 03:36 09:17 14:57
All times shown in EDT.

Source

The circumstances of this event were computed using the DE430 planetary ephemeris published by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).

This event was automatically generated by searching the ephemeris for planetary alignments which are of interest to amateur astronomers, and the text above was generated based on an estimate of your location.

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07 Mar 2065  –  Neptune ends retrograde motion
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21 Dec 2065  –  Neptune at opposition
09 Mar 2066  –  Neptune ends retrograde motion

Image credit

© NASA/Voyager 2

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