prograde
1 Americanadjective
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Astronomy. (of a planet or its movement) following a west-to-east direction, which appears counterclockwise when viewed from the celestial north pole or the north pole of the planet. Contrasts with retrograde.
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Geology. relating to or being an instance of metamorphism caused by increased pressure or heat.
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Having a rotational or orbital movement that is the same as most bodies within a celestial system. In our solar system, prograde movement for both rotating and orbiting bodies is in a counterclockwise direction when viewed from a vantage point above the Earth's north pole.
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Compare retrograde
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We call this “apparent prograde motion,” meaning forward motion.
From Scientific American • Aug. 17, 2023
Most fundamentally, the change from prograde to retrograde motion is an illusion born of our orbital perspective.
From Scientific American • Aug. 17, 2023
After a while they reach another stationary point and resume prograde motion again.
From Scientific American • Dec. 14, 2021
Only three of the new moons have so-called prograde orbits, meaning they circle Saturn in the same direction that it rotates.
From The Guardian • Oct. 7, 2019
Two of the new prograde moons appear to belong to a group that swings around Saturn at an angle of about 46 degrees.
From The Guardian • Oct. 7, 2019
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