The closest star is about four and a half light-years from the planet Uranus or from any other part of our solar system; a light-year is about seven trillion miles, so the nearest star is about thirty one and a half trillion miles away. Bear in mind that most stars are considerably farther away than that.
Neptune or Uranus
Uranus
because it is so far away from the sun i guess
uranus
Uranus' moons are located at varying distances from the planet. The closest moon, Cordelia, orbits about 49,800 kilometers away from Uranus, while the farthest moon, Sycorax, orbits around 20.5 million kilometers away.
It is the biggest planet in our solar system, but there are larger planets around other stars far away.
very far
2,570 million miles
Saturn is the larger planet by far, but because Saturn is made 99% of gas, Uranus has more mass.
No, Uranus is not a dwarf planet. It is classified as an ice giant planet in our solar system, along with Neptune. Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun and is much larger than the dwarf planets such as Pluto.
It is about 130,000 kilometres away.
Thats planet Uranus.