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it would take 15 years, if going at 20,000 mph.
1.000.000.000.000 years
Uranus is 1,686,218,347 miles from Earth. It takes approximately 9.5 years to get to Uranus from Earth. The amount of time it takes to get to Uranus depends on the route taken.
It depends upon the speed of travel. The fastest current spacecraft (in 2012) would take about 5 years to travel there directly, provided Uranus was at its closest distance to Earth (the distance can vary from about 2.6 billion kilometers to 3.1 billion kilometers).
Voyager took 9 years using a favourable positioning of other planets on the way there.
it would take 15 years, if going at 20,000 mph.
1.000.000.000.000 years
Uranus is 1,686,218,347 miles from Earth. It takes approximately 9.5 years to get to Uranus from Earth. The amount of time it takes to get to Uranus depends on the route taken.
50 years
The orbital period of Uranus is 30,799 days or 84.323 Earth years.
It depends upon the speed of travel. The fastest current spacecraft (in 2012) would take about 5 years to travel there directly, provided Uranus was at its closest distance to Earth (the distance can vary from about 2.6 billion kilometers to 3.1 billion kilometers).
Nobody has ever been to Uranus. It is much to far away for humans to travel there with the currently technology we have now. It would take a lot of years to get there and a lot of years to get back to o Earth.
48 years
346.78
It takes Uranus 83.4 years to complete it's orbit around the sun.
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Uranus takes 84 earth years to travel around the sun.