According to the standard cosmic convention, how is Earth's rotation characterized?

Answer

As prograde, appearing counter-clockwise.

Earth's rotation is the reference point against which other planets are often compared within the standard astronomical viewing frame—looking down from above the Sun's North Pole. From this vantage point, Earth spins counter-clockwise, a motion defined as prograde rotation. This prograde characteristic is shared by the vast majority of other major planets in the solar neighborhood, placing Venus and Uranus outside this common rotational pattern.

According to the standard cosmic convention, how is Earth's rotation characterized?
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