If you mean "retrograde rotation", they are Venus and Uranus.
Uranus and Venus are the two planets in our solar system that have a retrograde rotation. All of the planets orbit the Sun.
Venus rotates clockwise while most other planets in the Solar System rotate counter-clockwise. Astronomers speculate that this is because the planet's tidal effects in its dense atmosphere could've reversed its rotation billions of years ago. The only other planet in the Solar System that rotates unusually is Uranus.
Both Venus and Uranus have clockwise, i.e. retrograde, rotation.
Venus is the only planet in the solar system that has a retrograde rotation.
Venus and Uranus
If you mean "retrograde rotation", they are Venus and Uranus.
Venus and Uranus both have retrograde rotation.
The planets that have a retrograde rotation are Venus and Uranus. The object Pluto, which was once considered a planet actually has the type of rotation as well. It is now considered a dwarf planet.
This is known as prograde rotation, all of the planets spin in this direction apart from Venus and Uranus. Venus and Uranus spin clockwise when viewed from above the north pole, this is known as a retrograde spin.
Uranus and Venus are the two planets in our solar system that have a retrograde rotation. All of the planets orbit the Sun.
Venus rotates "upside down" - meaning it rotates on its axis the opposite direction to its orbit around the sun. Uranus orbits somewhat on its side at an angle about 98 degrees to the ecliptic and is also considered retrograde.
Venus and Uranus are two planets in our solar system that have a retrograde rotation, meaning they rotate in the opposite direction of their orbit around the Sun. This retrograde motion is quite unique compared to the other planets which have a prograde rotation.
Venus and Uranus are the two planets that rotate clockwise, also known as retrograde rotation, in our solar system. This means that their rotation is opposite to the majority of the other planets, which rotate counterclockwise.
Venus is the only planet in our solar system that exhibits reverse rotation, meaning it rotates in the opposite direction to most other planets. This phenomenon is known as retrograde rotation.
Both Venus and Uranus have clockwise, i.e. retrograde, rotation.
Venus rotates clockwise while most other planets in the Solar System rotate counter-clockwise. Astronomers speculate that this is because the planet's tidal effects in its dense atmosphere could've reversed its rotation billions of years ago. The only other planet in the Solar System that rotates unusually is Uranus.