It is 17.18 Astronomical Units from Uranus to Neptune.
One AU equals approximately 93,000,000 miles (92.95580727 million miles)
So 17.18 AU equals 1.57 billion miles.
17.18 A.U.'s
uranus is bigger than Pluto. Pluto is like a little marble compared to uranus.
They are fain't because they are very far away. PLuto even more so because it is small.
Uranus is closer to the sun than Pluto. Uranus is the seventh planet from the sun, while Pluto is considered a dwarf planet and orbits beyond Neptune in the Kuiper Belt.
No. Neptune is the twin of Uranus.
It has no scientific name. It was named Pluto and that was that.
Neptune or Uranus
because it is very far from the sun.
uranus is bigger than Pluto. Pluto is like a little marble compared to uranus.
They are fain't because they are very far away. PLuto even more so because it is small.
Uranus is closer to the sun than Pluto. Uranus is the seventh planet from the sun, while Pluto is considered a dwarf planet and orbits beyond Neptune in the Kuiper Belt.
No. Neptune is the twin of Uranus.
Neptune at the moment.However, because of it's orbit it sometimes comes between Uranus and Neptune.
Yes, Pluto is always further from the Sun than Uranus.
It has no scientific name. It was named Pluto and that was that.
No, Uranus is not a dwarf planet. It is classified as an ice giant planet in our solar system, along with Neptune. Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun and is much larger than the dwarf planets such as Pluto.
Pluto, mercury, mars, venus, earth, neptune, uranus, Saturn then Jupiter.
if not mistaken uranus is the nearest