Jupiter's orbital period is only 1.53% less than
1/7 the orbital period of Uranus.
No planet is smaller than Neptune, but larger than Earth in diameter, but Uranus is there in mass. Uranus, even though larger, is less massive than Neptune. Neptune is a giant planet, but not as large as we believe. It is just 3 or 4 times larger than Earth in diameter, but is 16 times massive. Even Uranus is just 13 times. Jupiter and Saturn are much much bigger than all these planets.
Neptune 4 times bigger than earth but slightly smaller than Uranus.
Uranus' orbital radius is about 19.22 times the average distance from Earth to the Sun (1 astronomical unit). This makes Uranus' average distance to the Sun approximately 19.22 astronomical units.
Uranus is several times larger than Earth.
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Uranus and Neptune were discovered in modern times. Uranus was discovered in 1781 by William Herschel, and Neptune was discovered in 1846 by Johann Galle, based on calculations by Urbain Le Verrier and John Couch Adams.
Two of them are the third of gas planets and the first discovered in modern times
Uranus in 1783, Neptune in 1846.
I imagine it would be faster, as Mercury & Venus spin slower than Earth, and Jupiter & Saturn spin faster. It seems that planets that are closer to the Sun spin slower than Earth, and planets far away from the Sun spin faster than Earth.I checked the NASA website. I couldn't find the question on there, but here it is anyway.http://www.nasa.gov/worldbook/uranus_worldbook.html--------NO, Uranus spins faster than earth. It seems, the spin speed of Uranus is 8.3 (almost) times greater than that of the earth.
The sun will appear about 160 times smaller from Uranus compared to Earth due to the greater distance between Uranus and the sun. This is because Uranus is much further away from the sun than Earth is.
Zero. The orbital period of Mercury is 58 days. The rotational period of Uranus is 0.71833 days.
Jupiter's orbit is an ellipse with an eccentricity of 0.048, which means that it looks like a circle with the Sun off-centre by an amount equal to 0.048 times the average radius. Uranus has an eccentricity of 0.047 and that is the closest among the other planets.