Uranus is about 20 AU from the Sun, so light takes about 2.77 hours to reach Uranus.
Light travels at 186,287 miles per second. The distance between Uranus and the Sun is 1,787,000,000 miles. Therefore, it takes light 9592.72 seconds or 159.88 minutes to travel between the Sun and Uranus.
Uranus is 1,783,950,480 miles from the sun, so Uranus takes about 84.01 Earth years to complete one revolution around the Sun. Light from the Sun takes about 160 minutes to reach Uranus. Hope it helps!!
The planet Uranus is 2.7 light hours from the sun.
Uranus distance from the Sun is 2.88 billion km. that's 2,876,679,082 km. Want that number in miles? Uranus distance from the Sun is 1.79 billion miles. This number is just an average, though. Uranus follows an elliptical orbit around the Sun. At its closest point, called perihelion so its about 2.49 hours going speed of light assuming warp 1 does that speed it would take a ship 2.49 hours from sun to uranus warp 2 you would divide by 2 Explanation: Light takes about 2.49 hours to travel from the Sun to Uranus when Uranus is closest to the Sun.
Light takes about 1.28 seconds to travel from the Sun to the Moon. This speed is approximately 299,792 kilometers per second, which is the speed of light in a vacuum.
Uranus travels around the sun at an average speed of about 6.8 kilometers per second. This means it takes approximately 84 Earth years for Uranus to complete one orbit around the sun.
On average Uranus is about 19.2 AU from the Sun, this equates to about 160 light minutes or 2.6 hours
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It revolves around the sun in 1,000,800,30 hours
The distance from Uranus to the sun would be approximately 2.7 light-hours.
Alright we are going on a Journey to Uranus and only have 3 weeks, 21 days, or 504 hours. First thing we need is the average distance from Uranus to the sun which is about 1,783,950,480 miles, or 19.218 AU. Now we minus that distance from the distance to the Earth and the sun and we get 1,690,950,480 miles closest distance from the Earth to Uranus. Now we know how far we need to go, next we need to find out how fast we need to get their in 3 weeks so we take 1,690,950,480 and divide it by how many hours we have, which is 504. This equals 3,355,060.5 miles we have to travel each hour. We than divide this by 60 to give us the miles per second we have to travel giving us 55,917.7. At this number we can deduce that given the light constant of 180,000 miles per second we find that to get from the earth to Uranus at their closest points to each other we would have to travel at 31.065% the speed of light to reach Uranus in 3 weeks.
Uranus.