For the rest of us (according to Google):
> Hello, I have a question about the poles on Venus, in the program the north celestial pole on Venus is above the north point just like on earth, however Venus has a retrograde rotation and therefore maybe in place of the north celestial pole there should be a south celestial pole on the right, west and on the left East? Could you clarify the situation with the cardinal directions on Venus in more detail?
Sincerely
Alexander Evseev
The axes of the planets are implemented as defined by the IAU Working Group for Cartographic Coordinates and Rotational Elements (WGCCRE). The North Pole of a planet points towards the North ecliptic hemisphere (or the Inertial Plane, I don't find the exact definition right now).