None at all - they rotate only because that is what they have always done. Their angular momentum comes from the rotation created by gravity when different bits of gas gathered together under the force of gravity billions of years ago.
This is called retrograde rotation. Within our solar system, the planets of Venus and Uranus have retrograde rotation.
This is called retrograde rotation. Within our solar system, the planets of Venus and Uranus have retrograde rotation.
This is called retrograde rotation. Within our solar system, the planets of Venus and Uranus have retrograde rotation.
Uranus and Venus are the two planets in our solar system that have a retrograde rotation. All of the planets orbit the Sun.
Earth and Mars are the planets in this solar system with similar rotation speed of approximately 24 hr.
The planet Earth is of no great importance to the solar system. It is too small to impact the orbits of the other planets to any extent and to small to perturb the rotation of the sun.
The star's at the center of the solar systems , planets orbit it and while they Revelations they are also at rotation
retrograde rotation
retrograde rotation
I believe the rotation of Venus is slowest, within our Solar System.
9 P in the S S = 9 Planets in the Solar System
Yes and no if u were using a planets rotation it will speed you up for a limited amount of time