Uranus. Its spin is tilted 90 degrees to that of all the other planets.
Actually there are two, Venus and Uranus.
That would be Venus which rotates retrograde. Actually, Uranus does too.
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Venus (and also Uranus) rotates in the opposite direction to most other planets.
It has retrograde rotation which means it rotates in the opposite direction of all the other planets.
There really isn't one. But, Uranus rotates on its side. It still rotates in the same direction, just on its side.
Venus is the planet that has no natural satellites (moons) and rotates on its axis in a retrograde direction, which means it rotates clockwise when viewed from above its north pole. It is unique as most other planets in our solar system rotate in a prograde direction.
You probably mean Venus, but Uranus is the other one.
Sedna, a minor planet in our solar system, rotates on its axis in a retrograde direction. This means that its rotation is opposite to the direction of most other planets in our solar system.
Venus and Uranus both do this. Venus is the clearest example.
The planet is Jupiter. It rotates in just 10 hours.
Venus is the terrestrial planet with retrograde spin, meaning it rotates on its axis in the opposite direction to most other planets in our solar system.