A year on Uranus is equivalent to 84 earth years.
84 Earth years or 30,240 earth days
Uranus is the planet that is tipped on its side, with an axial tilt of about 98 degrees. This unique tilt causes extreme seasons on Uranus, where one pole can be either in continuous daylight or darkness for long periods.
Uranus is the planet that rotates on its side, with an axial tilt of about 98 degrees. This unusual tilt causes extreme seasonal variations on Uranus, where one pole can be in constant sunlight while the other experiences continuous darkness for long periods.
Miranda is a moon of the planet Uranus. It is one of the five major moons of Uranus and is known for its diverse and unique surface features.
In astronomy, Uranus does not have a "sister" planet in the same way humans might have siblings. Each planet in our solar system is unique in its characteristics and position. Uranus is the seventh planet from the sun and one of the gas giants.
Ariel is a moon of the planet Uranus. It was discovered in 1851 and is one of the five major moons of Uranus. Ariel is known for its relatively smooth surface and interesting geological features.
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The "year", in this case, refers to how long the planet takes to orbit the Sun. Uranus is farther away from the Sun; as a result, its orbit has a larger circumference AND it moves more slowly.
No Uranus is not a hot planet it is the 7th planet from the sun making it one of the coldest
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Uranus is one of the main eight planets of our solar system.
nobody ever went on planet uranus
Uranus is the planet that is tipped on its side, with an axial tilt of about 98 degrees. This unique tilt causes extreme seasons on Uranus, where one pole can be either in continuous daylight or darkness for long periods.
The planet Uranus does have gas. One of the most abundant is methane which makes the planet look blue.
An orbit by Uranus takes 30,800 Earth days (84.3 Earth years, each having 365.25 Earth days).However, a "day" on Uranus is only 17.24 hours long, so a Uranus year consists of 42,877 "Uranian days".*Conflicting figures will result from application of non-Julian years for Earth, or the synodic period of Uranus's orbit, which is 369.66 Earth days.
Uranus is the 7th known planet in order of distance fromthe sun, and it was also the 7th one discovered.
For every Earth year Uranus has had 0.01 yearsTherefore 1EY=0.01UYMeaning every 100 years on Earth is 1 Year on Uranus!Hope this answered your question.
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