Venus
Venus and Uranus?
Venus
In our solar system yes in our universe no
No, Venus is best seen at its greatest elongation, when it appears highest in the sky after sunset or before sunrise. At opposition, Venus is on the opposite side of the Sun and is not as easily visible.
The rotational direction of Venus and Uranus is opposite to the direction of the rest of the planets.
Venus
Venus
Venus and Uranus?
first of all its spins and venus spins in a retrograde motion or the opposite direction of the sun
Venus rotates in the opposite direction of Earth, meaning it has a retrograde rotation. This results in the sun rising in the west and setting in the east on Venus, unlike on Earth where the sun rises in the east and sets in the west.
yes it does
its rotation is opposite of all the other planets.
Venus
Venus has a retrograde rotation. That means it spins in the opposite directioncompared with Earth.The Sun can't be seen from Venus because of the atmosphere, but you've got the right idea.The reason is that Venus rotates in the opposite direction compared with Earth.
Venus, Uranus, Pluto
because it got hit by an astroid