Why do some planets move in a different direction around the sun?
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Hi there,All eight planets in the Solar System orbit the Sun in the direction that the Sun is rotating, which is counterclockwise when viewed from above the Sun's north pole. Six of the planets also rotate about their axis in this same direction. The exceptions—the planets with retrograde rotation—are Venus and Uranus.
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BECAUSE THE GRAVITY OF THE EVERY PLANET IS NOT THE SAME.
AND THAT IS WHY THE SUN ATTRACTS IT
FROM THE GRAVITY AND PLANETS MOVE IN ANOTHER DIRECTION.
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ALL THE 8 PLANETS HAVE THE DIFFERENT ORBIT TO THE REVOLUTION.
AND THAT IS WHY THE SUN ATTRACTS IT
FROM THE GRAVITY AND PLANETS MOVE IN ANOTHER DIRECTION.
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ALL THE 8 PLANETS HAVE THE DIFFERENT ORBIT TO THE REVOLUTION.
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