Voyager 2 closest approach to Uranus occurred on January 24, 1986, where it came within 81,500 kilometers (50,600 miles) of the planet's cloud tops.
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Well in 2008, the total of known rings Uranus has is 13 rings circling Uranus. the first rings founded on Uranus is in 1977 by James Elliot, Edward Dunham and Douglas Mink in 1986 more NASA found more rings during the Voyager2 flyby. George with the answer
i think that the first probe was Voyager II in 1977
100 and there is life on uranus... go check
The planet after Uranus is Neptune so the order of the planets go...Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune& Pluto
Sort Of. No human can go out that far. The only thing that can reach Uranus is a probe. The only probe I know of to reach Uranus was Voyager 2.
zero. voyager2 wasn't intentionally going to Uranus so its not a mission
Uranus is Light Blue because of the methane, also the Voyager2 discovered it and said it looked like a light Green.
the voyager and voyager2
well just go on google and type in uranus and then click on uranus there you see uranus.
Well in 2008, the total of known rings Uranus has is 13 rings circling Uranus. the first rings founded on Uranus is in 1977 by James Elliot, Edward Dunham and Douglas Mink in 1986 more NASA found more rings during the Voyager2 flyby. George with the answer
I am certain that Voyager1 and Voyager2 in the '70s.
Launched in 1977, reached Neptune in 1989.
i think that the first probe was Voyager II in 1977
uranus now go ask "who lives on uranus."
NO
It takes about 736491 hours (about 84 Earth years) for Uranus to go around the sun.
No a visit to Uranus sounds dangerous. Uranus is far from the sun, so it would be cold. There is a reason it is not habitable and earth is.