The most obvious answer is the Moon, but there are probably several thousand asteroids and comets that rotate once each 27 days.
Jupiter has the fastest rotational rate - it varies with latitude - but at the equator it rotates at about 45,300 km/h.
Temperature.
Temperature.
Every planet except Venus and Uranus in our solar system rotates counterclockwise as viewed from above the North Pole of the planet. Venus has a slow clockwise rotation and Uranus rotates on its side.
Solar is the planet that rotates
It rotates on its side, relative to the plane of the solar system. It is the only planet in the solar system that does this.
Every member of the solar system is held in orbit around the sun by the mutual force of gravity between the object and the sun.
Jupiter is the biggest in our Solar System. Outside, the object is changing almost every day.
Meteorites have probably hit every other object in the solar system.
Jupiter rotates faster than any other planet in the solar system, with a day lasting about 9.9 hours.
Yes everything in the Solar system rotates around the sun.
The solar system is the smallest