All of them. A few satellites are tidally locked to their primary (luna for example), but all the planets rotate.
It causes Uranus to rotate on it's side ( in respect to the other planets in the solar system)
Venus and Uranus spin awkwardly compared to the other planets in the solar system. It all comes down to when the solar system and the planets were formed, they were averagely hit at a certain angle causing Venus to rotate in reverse axis and Uranus to rotate on it side axis.
All the planets in our solar system orbit around the Sun in the same direction.However, there are two planets that rotate on their axis "backwards" compared with the others. They are Uranus and Venus.
Because - Mercury takes that long to rotate once on its axis. Each of the planets in our solar system ratates at different speeds
Rotation of UranusUranus's axis of rotation lies on its side with respect to the plane of the solar system, with an axial tilt of 97.77 degrees.
ALL of the planets in our solar system have axial tilts. Jupiter and Venus have the least, while Uranus is most.
It causes Uranus to rotate on it's side ( in respect to the other planets in the solar system)
Venus and Uranus spin awkwardly compared to the other planets in the solar system. It all comes down to when the solar system and the planets were formed, they were averagely hit at a certain angle causing Venus to rotate in reverse axis and Uranus to rotate on it side axis.
All of the planets in the Universe rotate on an axis. They all do.
It causes Uranus to rotate on it's side ( in respect to the other planets in the solar system)
Yes, all of the planets rotate around the sun, in the same direction but at different speeds and time periods. well planets rotate on their own axis, the correct term would be revolve. The planets revolve around the sun
Yes. All planets rotate about an axis.
none of those. milky way is a part of the galaxy and our solar system is a part of it. in this solar system the planets revolve around the sun and rotate on thier own axis
Orbit the sun and rotate on their axis.
All the planets in our solar system orbit around the Sun in the same direction.However, there are two planets that rotate on their axis "backwards" compared with the others. They are Uranus and Venus.
If you look at the entire solar system, all the planets, except Uranus, rotate in the same direction. If you call north up, then all planets rotate on that axis except for Uranus. Uranus spins on it's side in this model. While all the other planets spin on the North/South axis, Uranus spins on the East/West axis.
Because - Mercury takes that long to rotate once on its axis. Each of the planets in our solar system ratates at different speeds