Nothing! Just ice (boring planet).
i think that the first probe was Voyager II in 1977
The Cassini probe never went to Uranus. It went to Saturn. It was launched in 1997 and reached Saturn in 2004.
the Casssini-Huygens was sent to Saturn, the Voyager 2 was sent to Uranus, and the Voyager 2 was also sent to Neptune. The Galileo was sent to Jupiter.
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.
Miranda is not a space probe sent from Earth, it is a natural satellite of Uranus, i.e. a moon. The probe we sent to Uranus was Voyager 2, which visited in 1986. The confusion stems from our casual use of the word 'satellite'. Strictly, it means an object which orbits another, so the Moon is Earth's natural satellite, and we have put up many artificial satellites, such as those which study the weather and transmit television programmes. We have also sent spacecraft to become satellites of other bodies, such as the Mars Orbiter. If the craft has a different objective we usually call it a space probe.
i think that the first probe was Voyager II in 1977
The Cassini probe never went to Uranus. It went to Saturn. It was launched in 1997 and reached Saturn in 2004.
the Casssini-Huygens was sent to Saturn, the Voyager 2 was sent to Uranus, and the Voyager 2 was also sent to Neptune. The Galileo was sent to Jupiter.
William Armstrong II launched 1982. reached destination 1998.
NASA's voyager probe is the only probe sent to explore Uranus on 24th January,1986. A proposed probe known as Herschel Orbital Reconnaissance of the Uranian System by Applied Physics Lab of John Hopkins University is likely to be launched in 2021 for exploration of Uranus.
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.
Miranda is not a space probe sent from Earth, it is a natural satellite of Uranus, i.e. a moon. The probe we sent to Uranus was Voyager 2, which visited in 1986. The confusion stems from our casual use of the word 'satellite'. Strictly, it means an object which orbits another, so the Moon is Earth's natural satellite, and we have put up many artificial satellites, such as those which study the weather and transmit television programmes. We have also sent spacecraft to become satellites of other bodies, such as the Mars Orbiter. If the craft has a different objective we usually call it a space probe.
no
The robotic Voyager 2 probe is the only thing that has ever been to Uranus.
In 1986, NASA's Voyager 2 was the first and only probe to visit Uranus.
Voyager 2
No humans have ever been to Uranus. Voyager 2 is the only space probe that has visited it.