Uranus is way farther from the Sun than Earth, so it takes longer to revolve around it. Instead of taking about 365 Earth days, which is how long it takes Earth, Uranus takes about30,685 Earth days!
You can't have a simple exact answer. For one thing there are slightly different definitions for the "orbital period" of Uranus and the length of an "Earth Day".
(I've used one of the numbers given by NASA.)
Sun dosen't revolve around moon. The Sun never revolves around the Moon. The moon revolves around (orbits) the Earth. In turn, the Earth revolves around the Sun. The Sun (and the rest of our solar system) revolves around the Milky Way. It takes approximately 29.5 days for the moon to orbit the Earth, approximately 365 days for the Earth to orbit the Sun and approximately 226 million years for the Sun to orbit the Milky Way.
364.5 times as it takes that many days to revolve around the sun and the earth spins once every twenty four hours.
Jupiter has around 10 hours shorter day compared to Earth. It revolves around the sun once in about 11.86 Earth years. So, a year on Jupiter is roughly equivalent to 4,332 Earth days.
PlanetDays to orbit sunMercury87.97Venus224.70Earth365.26Mars686.97Jupiter4331.57Saturn10759.22Uranus30799.10Neptune60190.00
It would take a space shuttle around 9 years to travel from Earth to the planet Uranus. The actual duration would vary based on the specific trajectory taken and the speed of the spacecraft.
184 years, (67,204.5646) Earth Days.
30,799 days
18889.34 in earth days
Uranus takes 84.016846 years to orbit the sun which is: 84.016846x365.26=30,688 days
48 years
The orbital period of Uranus is 30,799 days or 84.323 Earth years.
It takes Uranus 83.4 years to complete it's orbit around the sun.
About 225 days. (Venus revolves around the Sun in about 224.7 Earth days.)
it takes not days but years it takes 84 earth years to get around the sun
Sun dosen't revolve around moon. The Sun never revolves around the Moon. The moon revolves around (orbits) the Earth. In turn, the Earth revolves around the Sun. The Sun (and the rest of our solar system) revolves around the Milky Way. It takes approximately 29.5 days for the moon to orbit the Earth, approximately 365 days for the Earth to orbit the Sun and approximately 226 million years for the Sun to orbit the Milky Way.
Venus revolves around the sun, not the earth.
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.