Yes, and without a telescope. But with a telescope, you can easily make it out seeing a blue ball about the size of the Esc key on a laptop.
Sometimes. On a dark night, without moon and with little light pollution, you can see Uranus IF you have good eyesight. Otherwise, you need a telescope.
Only if you had a telescope.
asteroids and comets!
With a telescope, pointed in the right direction.
The moons of Uranus. See related question.
Uranus is the third-largest planet in the solar system, after Jupiter and Saturn. Uranus is about four times the diameter of the earth. Uranus is an ice giant, covered with clouds, and encircled by a belt of eleven rings and twenty-two moons.
You can see Uranus from almost anywhere on Earth. But because it is so far away, it looks very dim so it is very hard to see and you would have to know where to look in order to be able to see it.
asteroids and comets!
With a telescope, pointed in the right direction.
The moons of Uranus. See related question.
Go to solar system for kids and then click Earth and under the picture you will see that-EARTH WAS MARRID TO URANUS!
Uranus is the third-largest planet in the solar system, after Jupiter and Saturn. Uranus is about four times the diameter of the earth. Uranus is an ice giant, covered with clouds, and encircled by a belt of eleven rings and twenty-two moons.
the earth never married uranus
You can see Uranus from almost anywhere on Earth. But because it is so far away, it looks very dim so it is very hard to see and you would have to know where to look in order to be able to see it.
no the earth is closer to the sun that Uranus
i meant planet Earth has fewer because Earth has only 1 satellite and Uranus has 27 satellites.
Yes. You could probably see all of the planets that you see from Earth as well as Earth itself. You might also be able to see Uranus as well from the night side of Mercury. Uranus is generally too faint to be seen from Earth but Mercury, which would not be much farther away from than Earth is, has no atmosphere to distort or obscure light from the planet.
UranusGaea's husband was Uranus. Uranus was the sky, not the god of the sky, the actual sky.Well, she was married to Uranus. But she also slept with Zeus, Pontus and Poseidon.Her two husbands were Uranus and Cronus.
The planet Uranus is about as different from Earth as two planets can be.