Uranus is 1.687 Billion miles from the Earth. Humans have only travelled as far as the Moon. The Moon is 238,857 miles from Earth. It cost a massive amount of money to go to the Moon in the 1960s and early 1970s. The cost of going to from Earth to Uranus and back to the Earth would be far too expensive for any one nation, and probably even a combination of countries pooling their resources. Uranus is a gigantic gas giant planet. Humans could not walk on Uranus, because the gravitational pull of the planet would crush them in seconds. The nearest humans from Earth could get to Uranus is either to orbit the planet, and the fuel to get out of Uranus orbit would be incredible, so it is more likely, people would land on a small moon near Uranus and study the planet from there. There is no good reason to send people to Uranus now and we will probably not go for a very long time, if ever.
One answer to this question is that as of 2014, we haven't been to Uranus. I'll bet it looks nice there, though.
not yet. Even if one could do that it would have been impossible to drive on uranus because uranus is a gas giant with no solid surface to drive on!
How was the planet Uranus been observed
100 and there is life on uranus... go check
No human has been on the planet Uranus. The only spacecraft was Voyager 2 which went by Uranus on January 24th 1986.
Uranus doesn't really have a surface. It is a huge ball of ice, liquid and gasses. No one has been able to land on the surface of Uranus because it is not solid enough to support weight.
A full day on Uranus is 17 hours, 14 minutes and 24 seconds ( to be exact.). In other words, a day on Uranus is shorter than a full day on Earth.
Uranus is one of the outer planets
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.
They didn't. The farthest humans have been from Earth is the moon. Uranus is many times farther away. Uranus has been visited by unmanned space probes.
As of now, there have been no robotic missions sent to Uranus. All exploration of Uranus has been undertaken by remote observation from telescopes and spacecraft, such as the Voyager 2 probe that flew by Uranus in 1986. There may be future missions planned to explore Uranus with robotic spacecraft.
None.