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  1. Planet Rotations - Science On a Sphere

    Feb 6, 2020 · Next to each planet's name, we have listed the time it takes for each planet to make one full rotation as well as the speed each planet moves at its equator. Jupiter, for example, makes one …

  2. Planetary Rotation & Day Lengths Across The Solar System

    This video explores the rotation direction, rotation speed, and sidereal day length of each of the 8 planets in our solar system.

  3. Retrograde Rotation: Which Planets Rotate Backward?

    Oct 19, 2023 · Most planets in our solar system, including Earth, rotate counter-clockwise or prograde direction, but Venus and Uranus are said to have a retrograde or clockwise rotation around their axes.

  4. Rotation period (astronomy) - Wikipedia

    For solid objects, such as rocky planets and asteroids, the rotation period is a single value. For gaseous or fluid bodies, such as stars and giant planets, the period of rotation varies from the object's equator …

  5. Why and how do planets rotate? - Scientific American

    Apr 14, 2003 · The planets all revolve around the sun in the same direction and in virtually the same plane. In addition, they all rotate in the same general direction, with the exceptions of Venus and …

  6. Planetary Rotation | Explained in detail | Comparison and Guide

    Jun 20, 2024 · A Visual Guide to Planetary Rotation, which explains the spin, speed, direction, tilt & unique characteristics of planets in the Solar System

  7. Which Planets in our Solar System Rotate Clockwise?

    Venus and Uranus are the only planets in our solar system that rotate clockwise, learn why in our detailed explanation.

  8. Do All Planets Rotate? Explaining the Science - Biology Insights

    Dec 2, 2025 · All major planets in our solar system rotate, spinning around an imaginary axis. This motion is a fundamental property of planetary bodies, determining the length of their day and …

  9. How Fast Does Each Planet Spin? - WorldAtlas

    Aug 17, 2022 · The inner solar system contains the four rocky planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. Interestingly, the Earth actually spins the fastest among the rocky planets, completing one …

  10. Retrograde motion | Planets, Orbits, Celestial Bodies | Britannica

    As viewed from a position in space north of the solar system (from some great distance above the Earth’s North Pole), all the major planets revolve counterclockwise around the Sun, and all but …