1. It is extremely cold on Uranus
2. There is no air to breathe - just poisonous gases.
3. There is no land to stand on . . . Uranus is composed of gas clouds, except perhaps for the very center, which is likely rocky.
No, it is not possible for a human to live on Uranus.
Human + Rocket = Astronaut
Nobody has ever been to Uranus. It is much too far away for humans to travel there with our currently technology. It would take years to get there and years to get back. That presents many problems that we are not capable of overcoming now. Only space probes have been sent to it.
No, humans could not survive on Uranus. The extreme cold temperatures, lack of breathable oxygen, and high levels of toxic gases such as methane and hydrogen make it inhospitable for human life without significant technological support.
The Soviet astronaut Yuri Gagarin was the first human being to orbit the Earth in an artificial satellite on April 12, 1961.
wood and lava
An astronaut. Even though no human has ever ventured beyond the Moon.
Since Uranus is a giant planet with massive gravity and an atmosphere poisonous to human life, and since no human has ever be to or near Uranus, there are no fun things that you can to there.
Very slowly. Current technology can not get a human to Uranus (alive).
An ancient astronaut is a theoretical extraterrestrial being who it is believed by some may have been associated with paleocontact - the idea that aliens visited the planet Earth in ancient times and influenced human culture, technology or religion.
no
No human has, yet.