The rotational period for Uranus varies. Since Uranus is a gaseous celestial object, the interior of Uranus rotates slower than it's poles. The interior of Uranus rotates once every 17 hours and 14 minutes. However, the very strong winds in the direction of rotation causes some latitudes, such as that of about two-thirds from the equator to the south pole, full rotation occurs in as little as 14 hours. As for the Orbital period of Uranus: once every 84 Earth years.
Uranus rotates on it's axis once every 17 hours 14 minutes. However, in its upper atmosphere very strong winds makes this even faster, and storm features have been noticed that can make a rotation once every 14 hours.
* Because Uranus is tipped on its side, with its equator at nearly a right angle to the ecliptic, the time for a "solar day" on Uranus can be as long as its "year", which is about 84 Earth years. During that time, first the planet's north pole will point to the Sun, then its south pole. Midway between these two extremes, some of the planet will experience a degree of normal sunrises and sunsets, but only rarely for the entire planet. The lack of a solid surface makes this less important than it would be for a solid planet.
The length of the orbit of Uranus is 84 years. This means it takes 84 years for Uranus to travel around the Sun. This is the length of one year on Uranus.
84 years. 84.01 years. The period of orbital revolution for the planet Uranus is 84.01 earth years.
About 18,121,638,816 kilometres.
7.635 figural years.
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That depends on the distance between Uranus and the orbiting body. The closer a body is to the body that it orbits, the faster the orbital speed. The closest of Uranus' moons, Cordelia, takes a little over 8 hours to orbit Uranus. The farthest moon orbiting Uranus, Ferdinand, takes about 7.7 Earth years to complete one orbit.
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Uranus has an axial tilt of 97.86 degrees, which is near horizontal.
Quaoar's orbital period is 287.97 years or 105,101
Jupiter's orbital period is only 1.53% less than1/7 the orbital period of Uranus.
The orbital period of Uranus is 30,799 days or 84.323 Earth years.
Zero. The orbital period of Mercury is 58 days. The rotational period of Uranus is 0.71833 days.
A year on Uranus is equivalent to 84 earth years.84 Earth years or 30,240 earth days
19.2 rE
That depends on the distance between Uranus and the orbiting body. The closer a body is to the body that it orbits, the faster the orbital speed. The closest of Uranus' moons, Cordelia, takes a little over 8 hours to orbit Uranus. The farthest moon orbiting Uranus, Ferdinand, takes about 7.7 Earth years to complete one orbit.
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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 has an orbital period that's equivalent to 83.7 Earth years. (Comment: This question ,as written, doesn't make sense.)
Uranus has a lower orbital speed than Jupiter.
The orbital period of Jupiter is 4332.71 days.