A full day on Uranus is 17 hours, 14 minutes and 24 seconds ( to be exact.). In other words, a day on Uranus is shorter than a full day on Earth.
One year on Uranus is equivalent to 84.3 Earth years.
One day (sidereal rotation) on Uranus is about 17 hours and 14 minutes.
One day on Uranus is 17 hours, 14 minutes, and 24 seconds. Uranus is the first planet to have been discovered with a telescope.
1 day on uranus is 17 hours on earth.
A year on Uranus is 84.01 Earth years.
84 Earth years.
An orbit by Uranus takes 30,800 Earth days (84.3 Earth years, each having 365.25 Earth days).However, a "day" on Uranus is only 17.24 hours long, so a Uranus year consists of 42,877 "Uranian days".*Conflicting figures will result from application of non-Julian years for Earth, or the synodic period of Uranus's orbit, which is 369.66 Earth days.
30,685 Earth days is not right it is 84.3 earth years so it is 30,769 and a half days
It takes 84.01 earth years for Uranus to go around the sun once.
One year on planet Uranus equals 84 Earth years. Uranus is a gaseous outer planet that has many rings and moons The names of some moons or satellites include Oberon, Miranda, and Titania.
how many days does it take to make a year
Uranus takes about 30,687 Earth days (just over 84 Earth years) to make one orbit of the Sun.
84 Earth years.
50 years
An orbit by Uranus takes 30,800 Earth days (84.3 Earth years, each having 365.25 Earth days).However, a "day" on Uranus is only 17.24 hours long, so a Uranus year consists of 42,877 "Uranian days".*Conflicting figures will result from application of non-Julian years for Earth, or the synodic period of Uranus's orbit, which is 369.66 Earth days.
30769 Earth days, or 84.3 Earth years
30,799 days
18889.34 in earth days
If your talking about the planet, 30,589 Earth days to make one orbit around the Sun.
Uranus is way farther from the Sun than Earth, so it takes longer to revolve around it. Instead of taking about 365 Earth days, which is how long it takes Earth, Uranus takes about30,685 Earth days!You can't have a simple exact answer. For one thing there are slightly different definitions for the "orbital period" of Uranus and the length of an "Earth day".(I've used one of the numbers given by NASA.)
Uranus takes 84.016846 years to orbit the sun which is: 84.016846x365.26=30,688 days
30,685 Earth days is not right it is 84.3 earth years so it is 30,769 and a half days