Venus, unlike other heavenly bodies within our solar system, has a retrograde rotation. That is, it rotates in the opposite direction.
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.
It rotates, slowly, the 'wrong' way.
yes moons are satellites to other planets
Yes. Many Planets and dwarf planets have less than 10 moons. Planets: Mercury- 0 moons Venus- 0 moons Earth- 1 moon Mars- 2 moon Neptune- 8 moons Dwarf planets: Pluto- 3 moons and many other dwarf planets that i don't know how many moons they have.
Only Mars has two moons. The other planets have either one moon, no moons, or many moons.
Galileo
Rotation of planets depends on their history of being hit by other planetoids ... thus it is entirely random.
Yes, there are moons orbiting other planets in the solar system. For example, Jupiter has over 70 moons, Saturn has over 60 moons, Uranus has 27 moons, Neptune has 14 moons, and even Mars has two moons. Each planet has a different number of moons orbiting around it.
There are eight planets and five dwarf planets in our solar system.
The planets that don't have rings or moons are Mercury and Venus. All other planets have either a moon, rings or both.
its rotation is opposite of all the other planets.