As seen from Earth in the night sky, all objects change their position. There is also the factor of
the Earth's rotation. Most objects in the sky ... day or night ... appear to rise in the east and travel
across the sky toward the west. (You may have noticed the daily behavior of the sun.) So when
Uranus can be seen, the direction to look for it in will depend on the time and also where you are
on the Earth, as that too can make a difference. There are many websites, like Heavens-Above.com
which will give you locations of objects in the night sky when they can be seen.
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Venus (and also Uranus) rotates in the opposite direction to most other planets.
the gas giant that spins on its side is uranus
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Uranus is the 7th planet from Sol.
Both Uranus and Venus spin from east to west. If you want to know more facts you could go to this site below http://www.universetoday.com/19279/10-interesting-facts-about-uranus/
east to west (clockwise)
Uranus
Venus and Uranus are the planets which rotate from East to West.
Uranus and Venus rotate east to west.
Because Uranus is covering the rest
Uranus and Venus
Uranus
The rings and equator on Uranus are oriented north to south. Unlike the equator on earth that runs from east to west.
If you look at the entire solar system, all the planets, except Uranus, rotate in the same direction. If you call north up, then all planets rotate on that axis except for Uranus. Uranus spins on it's side in this model. While all the other planets spin on the North/South axis, Uranus spins on the East/West axis.
To the east, but Venus and Uranus' rotation is to the west.
they did not have a fist name for uranus they had numbers for uranus before uranus was named uranus