Just one spacecraft has visited Uranus. That was Voyager 2
Voyager 2, has now become an interstellar spacecraft.
This means that it has left the solar system.
If you are asking whether or not we have gone to Uranus with a rover, the answer is no. We are still putting more and more rovers on Mars, which is relatively close in comparison with Uranus.
Mars takes about 8 and a half months to reach. If that is close than Uranus is REALLY far away.
That means that if we haven't put a man on Mars, we definitely haven't put a man on Uranus.
voyager 2 and the year was 1981
The name of the spacecraft that visited Uranus is Voyager 2. It flew by Uranus in 1986, taking detailed observations of the planet and its moons.
Uranus has 24 known natural satellites.
i meant planet Earth has fewer because Earth has only 1 satellite and Uranus has 27 satellites.
Miranda, one of Uranus' moons, is the satellite that has the greatest variety of landforms observed so far. It has a combination of tall cliffs, deep canyons, and unique geological features that make it an interesting and diverse celestial body.
Voyager 2.
It was in 1986.
voyager 2 and the year was 1981
'''''I think voyager 2 in 1986'''''
Oberon is a moon/satellite of the planet Uranus.
No: modern space travell has not yet advanced sufficiently to send a probe into Uranus. It is too far away. However, we have managed to take some nice photos of it.
The name of the spacecraft that visited Uranus is Voyager 2. It flew by Uranus in 1986, taking detailed observations of the planet and its moons.
A satellite is a Space Robot?
what satellite or robot explored Saturn
Uranus has 24 known natural satellites.
none.
Satellite.