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No. All the planets in our solar system are prograde. At times it can appear retrograde when viewed from earth as an affect of our relative speed during certain times of our orbit.

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Does Neptune prograde or retrograde?

It Is Prograde Because The Moon Triton Is Retrograde According to scientist Triton was captured and rotates is a opposite Direction as Neptune


What planet has a moon that exhibits retrograde motion?

Neptune has a moon named Triton that exhibits retrograde motion. Retrograde motion is when a moon orbits its planet in the opposite direction of the planet's rotation.


Does Neptune have retrograde rotation?

yes it dose it rotates backwards


What does the retrograde motion of neptune's moon Triton indicate about its origin?

Because Triton revolves around Neptune opposite its rotational direction it is considered retrograde. This indicates that it was likely a planetoid that was captured by Neptune's gravity rather than having formed in orbit around Neptune.


What type of rotation does Neptune have?

Neptune rotates on its axis in a retrograde direction, which means it spins in the opposite direction to most other planets in our solar system. This unique rotation is thought to have been caused by a collision with another large celestial object in the past.


Does Neptune have a pro-grade or retrograde revolution around the sun?

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What planet has a moon with a retrograde revolution?

Neptune. The moon is called Triton.


What moon has a retrograde orbit?

Neptune's moon Triton has a retrograde orbit, meaning it orbits in the opposite direction to the planet's rotation. This is unique among the major moons in our solar system.


What moon is the only large moon in the solar system with a retrograde orbit?

The only large moon in the solar system with a retrograde orbit is Triton, the largest moon of Neptune.


What is the name of Neptunes forked moon?

The forked moon of Neptune is called Triton. It is the largest moon of Neptune and is known for its retrograde orbit, meaning it orbits Neptune opposite to the planet's rotation.


What moon is in a retrograde orbit?

The moon Phoebe, a moon of Saturn, is known to be in a retrograde orbit. Its orbit is opposite to the rotation of the planet it orbits, making it unique compared to most other moons in our solar system.


What is largest Neptune moons?

Neptune's largest moon is Triton and its smallest (as of 2010) is Psamathe.