Average distance about 2869 million kilometres.
That's about 19.13 "Astronomical Units".
At its nearest (perihelion) it is 2.735*10^9 km; at its furthest (aphelion) 3.006*10^9 km.
Uranus' moons are located at varying distances from the planet. The closest moon, Cordelia, orbits about 49,800 kilometers away from Uranus, while the farthest moon, Sycorax, orbits around 20.5 million kilometers away.
The average distance Uranus is from the Sun is 1,783,950,480 miles.
Yes uranus has different weather than earth because it is far away from the sun therefore it is cold all the time and also it's cloudy
It is far away from the sun and it has more space to revolve,so the length of the summer is big.
About 19.13 A.U. (Astronomical Units). That's just the average distance of course.
1.787 x 10^9 miles
1.513325783 x 109 Km at aphelion
very far
It is about 130,000 kilometres away.
At its nearest (perihelion) it is 2.735*10^9 km; at its furthest (aphelion) 3.006*10^9 km.
6.7x10 6
As far as it is possible to tell, neither of the two are in scientific notation.
Jupiter is 741,000,000 km away. Uranus is2,870,000,000 km away. Neptune is 4,500,000,000 km away from the sun.
Approximately 435,910 km
Neptune or Uranus
93,000,000 miles,or in Scientific Notation:9.3 *10 miles.