I'm not sure how to explain directions in space since they are all relative to something else. This is about the best I can do.
If you mean Pluto's rotation around the Sun it orbits in the same direction as the Earth which is also the same as the Sun's rotation on its axis. If you mean Pluto's rotation on its axis it's opposite the rotation of the Earth and Sun on their axes.
its axis of rotation is tilted 57 degrees, so it spins almost on its side
It means rotation in the opposite direction.
The rotational direction of Venus and Uranus is opposite to the direction of the rest of the planets.
Shape, rotation-direction, and orbit-direction.
Its known as a `retrograde` rotation,
counter to the earth's rotation Exactly wrong..........it travels WITH the Earths rotation.....eastwards
it rotates to the right
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Pluto has a rotational period equal to 153.3 hours.
No. A hurricane will not change its direction of rotation.
Referring to the direction of rotation, a clockwise direction indicates rotation in the same direction as the hands move on the face of a clock. Counterclockwise rotation is in the opposite direction.
the direction of the rotation of dc shunt generator could be changed only by changing the direction of rotation of the prime mover
It means that the rotation is in the opposite direction.
It means rotation in the opposite direction.
Rotation is a vector having a direction and magnitude.
The centre of rotation, the angle of rotation and, unless the angle is 180 degrees, the direction of rotation.
The apparent shift in wind direction that is caused by the Earth's rotation is called the?
The apparent shift in wind direction that is caused by the Earth's rotation is called the?