Jupiter rotates fastest at 9.9 hours and is closely followed by Saturn which rotates on its axis in 10 hours.
The Earth, and all rotating planets, rotates on its axis.
Usually it should be spherical. However, if it rotates very fast, it will be an elipsoid.Usually it should be spherical. However, if it rotates very fast, it will be an elipsoid.Usually it should be spherical. However, if it rotates very fast, it will be an elipsoid.Usually it should be spherical. However, if it rotates very fast, it will be an elipsoid.
All of the planets rotate.
Venus
All the planets other than Venus and Uranus rotates east as the earth.
It rotates in opposite (retrograde) direction from other planets
Retrograde rotation is when a planet rotates in a direction opposite to the majority of planets in our solar system. The planet Venus rotates in retrograde, meaning it spins clockwise on its axis when viewed from above its north pole. This is in contrast to the counterclockwise rotation of most planets, including Earth.
Because the moon rotates in its axis
All planets orbit the sun in the direction that the sun is rotating. There are actually two planets that rotate by retrograde motion and are exceptions to this rule. These planets are Venus and Uranus.
all the planets rotates from west to east,but Venus rotates from east to west.
Venus (and also Uranus) rotates in the opposite direction to most other planets.
The rotation speed of a planet can vary depending on its size and distance from its star. Earth rotates at about 1,000 miles per hour at the equator. Other planets like Jupiter rotate much faster, while Venus rotates very slowly and in the opposite direction to most other planets.