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Every night of the year.
Uranus is in our galaxy, the Milky Way. Everything you can see in the sky at night without a telescope, all the planets and stars are all in our galaxy.
Yes, but you need really clear skies to see it.
Uranus is at a distance of about 19 AU from the Sun, which means that the Sun's rays are about 1/361 times as bright as on Earth. That's only about 4.5 watts per square metre. So, the surface temperature of Uranus is only about minus 200 degrees Celsius, on average. Sometimes the Sun is above the equator of Uranus and there is equal night and day on the planet. At other times the Sun is above one of the planet's poles. In fact, the Sun is near overhead, without setting, for several Earth years at the poles of Uranus. The whole cycle takes 84 years, so there are long periods when the Sun is never visible in many places on Uranus. So, the seasons would be more extreme than on Earth, if Uranus were at the same distance from the Sun as Earth. At the times of their "summer", the poles of Uranus get hotter than the equator of Uranus ever gets. But the temperatures are always very low everywhere compared with Earth.
Day and night are of equal length throughout the year at the equator.
Only a narrow strip around the equator experiences a rapid day-night cycle, but with the Sun very low over the horizon as in the Earth's polar regions.
earth revolves on its axis to do change in day and night which is very important to make a human body survive
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.
bibliography on uranus
Because Saturn revolves around the Sun and takes 29 years to do so.
yes
...The sun revolves around the earth.....if its night on one side its day on the other....
The planet Uranus is the seventh one from the Sun in our solar system. There are a total of 27 known moons of Uranus. The fifth moon is known as Miranda which was the spirit that was seen in The Tempest.
Far into Uranus.
Every night of the year.
Because the earth revolves around itself and arounnd the sun
Yes, all planets have a day-night cycle.