Naked eye but for better veiwing you could use a telescope.
See in uranus
Yes, but you need really clear skies to see it.
well just go on google and type in uranus and then click on uranus there you see uranus.
You can see five of the planets in our Solar System with the naked eye - they appear as bright stars. To see Uranus and Neptune, you need telescopes.
i think if we go to the uranus we can see all other planet, which are around the uranus. we can also see galaxies, nebula, black hole, telescope and some rocks which are flying all around the planets.
Uranus will look like a faint star to the naked eye. You will need to know where to look - a program like Stellarium [See related link] will help in knowing where to look. You will also need "perfect" viewing conditions - no light pollutions or clouds. A pair of binoculars will help but is not essential.
If you stand at the North Pole of Uranus (you'd not you'd sink right down) you could see the sun on the horizon.
You need to get an emphemeris, or a listing of planetary positions and find out which constellation Uranus is in, then find out when that constellation is in the night sky. Uranus is quite faint, but you can see it without a telescope if you have good conditions and good eyes. The darker the sky, the better.
Yes
to see uranus
planets
The moons of Uranus. See related question.