Venus has no natural satellites and retrograde motion (orbits opposite direction it rotates).
retrograde motion
It is a Dwarf planet that has a retrograde axial spin or rotation. Clockwise from above its north pole.
This is a planet's "day". (It can be further defined as a "siderial day", which refers to the rotation with respect to the stars, not the Sun. A planet's revolution about the Sun makes its "solar day" longer, or shorter in the case of retrograde rotation.)
All the models explain retrograde motion because it is such an obvious phenomenon. In Copernicus's model an outer planet goes into retrograde motion when the inner planet overtakes it so that it appears from the inner planet to be going backwards along the ecliptic.
mercury
Venus has no natural satellites and retrograde motion (orbits opposite direction it rotates).
Neptune. The moon is called Triton.
Retrograde refers to a planetary movement in which specific planets turn in a different direction than others. Planets with retrograde movements are Uranus and Venus.
retrograde motion
Venus and Uranus have retrograde rotation.
Venus is the only inner planet that has retrograde rotation; Uranus and Pluto are the only outer planets that have retrograde rotation.
Venus is the only inner planet that has a retrograde rotation. Venus is also only one of two planets in the Solar System to have a retrograde rotation; Uranus is the other planet.
It is a Dwarf planet that has a retrograde axial spin or rotation. Clockwise from above its north pole.
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