Distant retrograde orbit
ID: distant-retrograde-orbit
A distant retrograde orbit (DRO) refers to a specific type of orbital trajectory that involves an object, such as a satellite, orbiting a larger celestial body (like a planet or moon) in a retrograde direction at a considerable distance. In this context, "retrograde" means that the object orbits in the opposite direction to the rotation of the primary body or the direction most other satellites orbits around that body.
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