because uranus revolves around the sun like all the other planets. revolving means to go around something without spinning. every planet revolves. if a planet does not revolve, then there wouldn't be any day or night. the earth takes 365 days to revolve around the sun once. uranus takes 30,800 days to revole around the sun once. that is a really long year.
uranus now go ask "who lives on uranus."
As of right now, Uranus is believed to have 27 satellites.
Astronomers now realize that Pluto does not have nearly enough mass to noticeably affect the orbits of Uranus or Neptune.
Now... running rings around Uranus!
there is no answer for this Question (i wouldn't want to be you right now) But Uranus has more than 10 rings and 15 moons!
100 and there is life on uranus... go check
Between Saturn and Neptune. Uranus is the 7th of the 8 currently recognized planets, Pluto now being otherwise classed. Uranus is, on average, about 1.78 billion miles from the sun.
As of now, there are no probes orbiting Uranus. The only spacecraft that has visited Uranus is Voyager 2, which had a flyby in 1986. There are no current plans for sending a probe to orbit Uranus in the near future.
It does not have water now but we think the used to!
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No, they do not. Uranus and Neptune are now considered Ice Giants.
As of now, there have been no robotic missions sent to Uranus. All exploration of Uranus has been undertaken by remote observation from telescopes and spacecraft, such as the Voyager 2 probe that flew by Uranus in 1986. There may be future missions planned to explore Uranus with robotic spacecraft.