No. Space shuttles only have the capability of low earth orbit and the highest one has ever gone was to place Hubble into earth orbit. They have never even gone as far as the moon.
However, a spacecraft has flown past Uranus. That was the Voyager 2.
No person has ever been to the planet Uranus or even to the moons of the planet Uranus (which would be much easier to visit). Indeed, human beings have never been anywhere farther than the moon. Automated probes have been sent to the edge of the solar system and out into interstellar space, but human beings have not gone nearly that far.
How was the planet Uranus been observed
100 and there is life on uranus... go check
If you have to ask, then you can't afford it. Nobody has ever been to Uranus, and there is no plan underway to send anybody.
There is no definitive evidence of an asteroid hitting Uranus. However, the planet's moons may have been impacted by asteroids in the past, as seen by the presence of impact craters on their surfaces.
The robotic Voyager 2 probe is the only thing that has ever been to Uranus.
No space shuttle has been anywhere besides the space station - not even to the moon.
No humans have ever been to Uranus. Voyager 2 is the only space probe that has visited it.
Thermosphere and exosphere
No person has ever been to the planet Uranus or even to the moons of the planet Uranus (which would be much easier to visit). Indeed, human beings have never been anywhere farther than the moon. Automated probes have been sent to the edge of the solar system and out into interstellar space, but human beings have not gone nearly that far.
The only man-made thing to come near Uranus was the robotic Voyager 2 probe.
The Cassini probe never came anywhere near Uranus. It began orbiting Saturn in 2004 and has been there ever since.
no it doesn't
nobody ever went on planet uranus
No astronaut has ever gone to Uranus.
The Orion space program.
How was the planet Uranus been observed