This is Chronologino’s live planetary tracking system showing real-time zodiac movement without collecting any user data.
This tool is designed for transit observation alongside Dasha analysis and general planetary timing awareness.
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The Sun and Moon never go retrograde because they are not orbiting Earth like the other planets. The Sun is the central light source of the solar system, and the Moon directly orbits Earth. Their forward motion through the zodiac is steady and uninterrupted from our viewpoint.
Rahu and Ketu are not physical planets. They are the lunar nodes — mathematical intersection points between the Sun and Moon’s paths. Since these intersections move backward naturally, Rahu and Ketu are permanently retrograde by definition.
A planet becomes combust when it moves too close to the Sun in transit. The Sun’s intense light weakens the planet’s independent expression.
All physical planets — Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, and Saturn — can become combust during close proximity.
The Moon never becomes combust because it reflects light rather than producing its own planetary power.
Rahu and Ketu do not undergo combustion. Instead, they create eclipses.
A solar eclipse happens when Rahu or Ketu aligns with the Sun.
A lunar eclipse happens when Rahu or Ketu aligns with the Moon.
Eclipses are short but intense events that temporarily override normal planetary behavior.