no there havn't been any
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No, there have not been any space missions that have visited Uranus. The Voyager 2 spacecraft is the only spacecraft to have passed by Uranus, conducting a flyby in 1986. There are currently no upcoming missions planned to visit Uranus.
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No space probes have visited Uranus to date. The only spacecraft that has conducted a close flyby of Uranus was NASA's Voyager 2 probe in 1986. There are proposed missions in development that aim to send probes to Uranus in the future.
the previous answer, "No because Uranus has no clouds and space has no water in it." is untrue. space is not a complete vacuum, for we have stars, planets, nebulae and such floating in it. these things all have gases. Uranus does have clouds. it's entire atmosphere is nothing but dense clouds. where there are clouds, there is percipitation. So yes, the planet Uranus does have rain, but not necessarily water(it doesnt have to be JUST water to be called percipitation).
no there are not any storms on uranus
I don't think any have, except for "Voyager 2" which flew past in 1986.
Yes, there are many reputable sources available on Uranus such as NASA's website, the European Space Agency's website, and academic journals. These sources provide detailed information on the planet's composition, atmosphere, rings, and moons. You can also find images and data from various space missions that have explored Uranus.
No, Uranus does not orbit around any plants. Uranus doesorbit around the sun.
Uranus doesn't have any active plate tectonics. Uranus is made out of gas and does not contain any solid surfaces.
Atlantis launch to repair the Hubble Telescope, STM-125