About 1,783,939,400 miles on average.
Uranus, because of its (close to) 180 degree axial tilt.
No, Uranus is not next to Mars. Uranus is the seventh planet from the sun in our solar system, while Mars is the fourth planet from the sun. They are not located close to each other in terms of distance.
There have been no dedicated missions to explore Uranus with satellites or robots. The only spacecraft to have conducted a close flyby of Uranus was Voyager 2 in 1986.
They are close to non-existent, first because Uranus is so far from the Sun, and second because Uranus is a gas giant. The huge volume of gas keeps the planet pretty close to the same temperature all the time.
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About 1,783,939,400 miles on average.
Uranus, because of its (close to) 180 degree axial tilt.
Yes. I heard Uranus was close by.
No, Uranus is not next to Mars. Uranus is the seventh planet from the sun in our solar system, while Mars is the fourth planet from the sun. They are not located close to each other in terms of distance.
The planet Uranus is about 51,160 km wide at its equator.. pretty close to 8 earth diameters across.
There have been no dedicated missions to explore Uranus with satellites or robots. The only spacecraft to have conducted a close flyby of Uranus was Voyager 2 in 1986.
Neptune is the eighth and furthest planet from the sun. There are no planets `close` to it, but the planet which gets closest to is is Uranus. Having said that, this closest distance is around 1.6 billion km or around 10 to 11 Astronomical Units (AU), where one AU is the average Earth to Sun distance.
They are close to non-existent, first because Uranus is so far from the Sun, and second because Uranus is a gas giant. The huge volume of gas keeps the planet pretty close to the same temperature all the time.
Yes, the Voyager 2 spacecraft made the only close flyby of Uranus in 1986. It discovered 10 new moons and provided the most detailed images to date of the planet and its atmosphere. No robotic landers or rovers have been sent to Uranus so far.
neptuneNeptune is the closest to Pluto. Uranus is the second closest planet to Pluto. Saturn is the third closest planet to Pluto. Jupiter is the forth closest planet to Pluto. Mars is the fifth closest planet to Pluto. Earth is the sixth closest planet to Pluto. Venus is the seventh closest planet to Pluto. Mercury is the most furthest away from Pluto. The Sun and the moon are not considered as planets. The planet Pluto is also not considered as a planet.