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Why does the planet Venus have a retrograde rotation?

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Why does the planet Venus have a retrograde rotation?

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Venus, as well as the Earth, has flipped on its axis several times in the past. This was caused when Venus’ rotation around the sun encountered the Earth, the last time being approximately five million years ago. Though it now spins backwards, in the beginning of our solar system it spun just like the Earth.

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