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Mercury Retrograde Begins on July 17 through August 10

Updated on December 16, 2025July 13, 2025
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Mercury Retrograde will begin on July 17 and will last through August 10. 

Astronomically, retrograde is when Mercury appears to be going backward in its orbit. 

Astrologically, Mercury Retrograde is a time of annoyance when things like interrupted travel plans, tech malfunctions, and misunderstandings happen more frequently.  

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