Voyager 2
As of now, there are no probes orbiting Uranus. The only spacecraft that has visited Uranus is Voyager 2, which had a flyby in 1986. There are no current plans for sending a probe to orbit Uranus in the near future.
No human has been on the planet Uranus. The only spacecraft was Voyager 2 which went by Uranus on January 24th 1986.
No spacecraft has visited Uranus yet. The only spacecraft to have flown by Uranus is Voyager 2, which passed by the planet in 1986. There are no current plans for a dedicated mission to Uranus.
No, because Uranus is a gaseous planet, which means it has no surface. Nowhere to land a spacecraft.
There are many planets in our solar system that have not been visited by a spacecraft. As of now, the planet Uranus has not been visited by any spacecraft.
No, nobody has ever landed on Uranus. It is a gas giant planet with no solid surface, so it is not possible for spacecraft or humans to land on it. The only missions that have studied Uranus have been flybys conducted by spacecraft like Voyager 2.
No person has ever been to the planet Uranus or even to the moons of the planet Uranus (which would be much easier to visit). Indeed, human beings have never been anywhere farther than the moon. Automated probes have been sent to the edge of the solar system and out into interstellar space, but human beings have not gone nearly that far.
there is no space craft that visted that planet cause it would take months alomst years to get there
No, it is not currently possible for a spacecraft to land on Uranus because of its lack of a solid surface. Uranus is a gas giant composed mostly of hydrogen and helium, with no firm ground to land on. Any probe sent to Uranus would have to study the planet from its atmosphere or orbit.
So var, the only spacecraft to visit the planet Uranus was the Voyager 2 mission. It made a fairly close pass by Uranus on January 24, 2986.
No, NASA has not sent a satellite specifically to Uranus. However, the Voyager 2 spacecraft conducted a flyby of Uranus in 1986, providing the most detailed data on the planet to date. There are no current plans for a dedicated mission to Uranus.
The Voyager 2 spacecraft is the only spacecraft to have flown by Uranus, making its closest approach on January 24, 1986. During this flyby, Voyager 2 captured detailed images and data about Uranus and its moons. It also provided insights into the planet's atmosphere, rings, and magnetic field. No other satellites have since passed by Uranus.