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  • Immediately prior to assuming retrograde motion and direct motion planets seem to be stationary.
  • Any two-dimensional direct motion is either a translation or a rotation; see Euclidean plane isometry for details.
  • The three motions on this subject were heavily defeated and on 21 March the opposition tabled a direct motion of censure on the battle.
  • The 1915 batch ( Classified 52 and 502 ) had direct motion, without rocker arms, driving inclined piston valves, and firebox.
  • Also, unlike the two-dimensional case, a three-dimensional direct motion, in general position, is not a rotation but a screw operation.
  • Without knowing the principle of  inverse motion,  people always rigidly adhered to the principle of the  direct motion nature .  Hence the internal Qi is restrained and things cannot be properly realized due to an obscure mind that causes the body to be weak.
  • The virtual studio system was also enhanced to support a LightWave 3D group-authored add-on called NevronMotion, enabling direct motion capture ( full body and facial ) using consumer devices such as the Kinect ( on Windows only ) and re-targeting via a simplified user interface.
  • Traditionally, the energies and manifestations of the planets were different based on their declination or motion; for the planets Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn, the diurnal energy represents the planet in direct motion, while the nocturnal energy refers to the retrograde motion of the planets.
  • The planets in direct motion at normal speed possess the " front-vedha " ( or opposite-vedha ) aspect, at accelerated motion the " left vedha " and in retrograde motion  the " backward vedha " ( relative to their normal direction of movement ).
  • The Moon's major axis  the longest diameter of the orbit, joining its nearest and farthest points, the perigee and apogee, respectively  makes one complete revolution every 8.85 Earth years, or 3, 232.6054 days, as it rotates slowly in the same direction as the Moon itself ( direct motion ).
  • Hooke's correspondence with Newton during 1679 1680 not only mentioned this inverse square supposition for the decline of attraction with increasing distance, but also, in Hooke's opening letter to Newton, of 24 November 1679, an approach of " compounding the celestial motions of the planets of a direct motion by the tangent & an attractive motion towards the central body ".
  • As Earth ( blue ) passes a superior planet, such as Mars ( red ), the superior planet will temporarily appear to reverse its motion across the sky . "'Apparent retrograde motion "'is the apparent motion of a planet in a direction opposite to that of other bodies within its system, as observed from a particular vantage point . "'Direct motion "'or "'prograde motion "'is motion in the same direction as other bodies.
  • Hooke therefore wanted to hear from members about their researches, or their views about the researches of others; and as if to whet Newton's interest, he asked what Newton thought about various matters, giving a whole list, mentioning " compounding the celestial motions of the planetts of a direct motion by the tangent and an attractive motion towards the central body ", and " my hypothesis of the lawes or causes of springinesse ", and then a new hypothesis from Paris about planetary motions ( which Hooke described at length ), and then efforts to carry out or improve national surveys, the difference of latitude between London and Cambridge, and other items.
  • Hooke therefore wanted to hear from members about their researches, or their views about the researches of others; and as if to whet Newton's interest, he asked what Newton thought about various matters, and then gave a whole list, mentioning " compounding the celestial motions of the planetts of a direct motion by the tangent and an attractive motion towards the central body ", and " my hypothesis of the lawes or causes of springinesse ", and then a new hypothesis from Paris about planetary motions ( which Hooke described at length ), and then efforts to carry out or improve national surveys, the difference of latitude between London and Cambridge, and other items.
  • In November 1679, Hooke began an exchange of letters with Newton, of which the full text is now published . and wished to hear from members about their researches, or their views about the researches of others; and as if to whet Newton's interest, he asked what Newton thought about various matters, giving a whole list, mentioning " compounding the celestial motions of the planets of a direct motion by the tangent and an attractive motion towards the central body ", and " my hypothesis of the lawes or causes of springinesse ", and then a new hypothesis from Paris about planetary motions ( which Hooke described at length ), and then efforts to carry out or improve national surveys, the difference of latitude between London and Cambridge, and other items.