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How did Ptolemy's model account for retrograde motion?

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Answered by ansistkharms
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Copernicus had two main reasons for asserting that the Sun was the center of our solar system. ... Copernicus didn't like the fact that the Ptolemaic model had big epicycles to explain the retrograde motionsof the planets. He knew that this could be explained instead by having the Earth alsomoving around the Sun.

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Answered by llSilentEyesll
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Answer:

venus rotates from east to west , this east to west rotation is called retrogade motion

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