Light travels at 186,287 miles per second. The distance between Uranus and the Sun is 1,787,000,000 miles. Therefore, it takes light 9592.72 seconds or 159.88 minutes to travel between the Sun and Uranus.
The planet Uranus is 2.7 light hours from the sun.
Betelgeuse is about 640 light-years from the sun.
Uranus rotates on its side, tilted so far over that its axis of rotation is almost parallel to its orbit around the sun. This unique tilt causes extreme seasonal changes on Uranus, with its poles experiencing long periods of sunlight or darkness.
About three light years from the sun.
Antares is approximately 600 light years from the Sun
The planet Uranus is 2.7 light hours from the sun.
Uranus is about 20 au (astronomical units) from the sun. Earth is 1 (which is the definition of astronomical unit), and 8.3 light minutes. 8.3 x 20 = 166 light minutes for Uranus. So when earth and Uranus are on the same side of the sun, the distance between them is minimized to 166 - 8 = 158 light minutes. When Uranus is on the opposite side of the sun from earth, the distance is maximized to 166 + 8 = 174 light minutes. There is a bit more variation introduced by planetary aphelion and perihelion (the orbits are not perfect circles but ellipses). The average distance is best described as the hypotenuse of a right triangle using those values: sqr(166^2 + 8^2), which is still about 166 light minutes.
yes as it is far from the sun
This moon of Uranus is about 2870 million kilometers from the Sun.
Because its so far away from the sun.
i am not sure how far it is from the sun but, the distance from Uranus is 49,750 km :):) hope you can calculate from the information i have suplied for you.
Jupiter is 741,000,000 km away. Uranus is2,870,000,000 km away. Neptune is 4,500,000,000 km away from 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.
Uranus is located far from Earth and does not reflect as much sunlight as other planets, making it faint in the sky. Without a telescope, Uranus appears as a tiny point of light, making it difficult to distinguish from the stars.
farther than 887 million km
because it is very far from the sun.
Uranus and Neptune