How is the apparent retrograde motion of planets like Mars characterized in the night sky?

Answer

They periodically slow down, appear to move backward, and then resume forward motion.

Retrograde motion is defined as the periodic slowing down, moving backward (retrograde), and then resuming normal forward (prograde) motion relative to the fixed background stars.

How is the apparent retrograde motion of planets like Mars characterized in the night sky?

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