Neptune does.
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Neptune has a moon that revolves in the direction opposite all its other moons. This moon is called Triton and is the largest moon of Neptune.
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One of the moons of Saturn revolves clockwise around the planet, while the other moons revolve in normal solar system direction, counterclockwise. Why this moon behaves differently is not known.
It's backwards. Venus rotates the opposite direction from most other moons and planets.
It's backwards. Venus rotates the opposite direction from most other moons and planets.
Venus is the obviousexample, butUranus does this too. (Also some moons rotate in unusual directions.)
You probably mean Venus, but Uranus is the other one.
Triton orbits Neptune in the opposite direction from all of Neptune's other moons and has a highly inclined orbit.
Venus, unlike other heavenly bodies within our solar system, has a retrograde rotation. That is, it rotates in the opposite direction.
Astronomers believe Triton may have been a planet that was captured by Neptune because it orbits in the opposite direction of Neptune's rotation and is tilted compared to the planet's other moons. This suggests it did not form in place with the other moons of Neptune, but rather was captured later in the planet's history.