earth
Venus
Neptune
A planet's predominant movement (NOT the daily movement related to Earth's rotation, but the apparent movement compared to the background stars) is from west to east. If a planet moves in this direction it is said to be "prograde", if it moves in the opposite direction, it is said to be "retrograde".
It's called a Rouge planet.
earth
because it got hit by an astroid
earth
my face dahhh
Viewing from every planets ' north pole'. every planet roatest in a clockwise direction, except Venus and Uranus. Because of precsession, The angle of 'wobble' of all planets, Earth's is currently 23 degrees, Uranus has appeared to 'wobble' to the point of 'turning over' and appearing to rotate in an anti-clockwise direction.
No, the Earth's core is not spinning in the opposite direction. The core of the Earth rotates in the same direction as the rest of the planet, which is counterclockwise when viewed from above the North Pole.
In our solar system yes in our universe no
A retrograde motion.