Cupid, one of the moons of Uranus, is located at an average distance of about 19,300 kilometers (approximately 12,000 miles) from the planet. This distance can vary slightly due to the moon's orbit. Uranus itself is about 2.57 billion kilometers (1.6 billion miles) away from Earth, but Cupid's proximity to Uranus is much closer in comparison.
Ariel is a moon of the planet Uranus.
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.
If you're referring to Titan the Moon of Saturn, i have no idea and the distance would be an average distance the would mean nothing because Saturn usually on the far side of the sun from Uranus.
Miranda
Oberon is the outermost major moon of the planet Uranus.
no if you go on wikipedia and type in planet moons you'll see
Uranus' smallest moon is either Cupid or Trinculo, both with a diameter of approximately 18 kilometers. The diameter of the Moon is 3474.2 kilometers. So the answer is no.
For all practical purposesUranus is just as far from Earth's moon as it is from the Earth.
250000 miles
It is about 130,000 kilometres away.
This moon of Uranus is about 2870 million kilometers from the Sun.
Cupid - moon - was created on 2003-08-25.
i am not sure how far it is from the sun but, the distance from Uranus is 49,750 km :):) hope you can calculate from the information i have suplied for you.
Yes, Uranus has a moon called Triton
Uranus.
Ariel is a moon of the planet Uranus.
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.