Uranus is the 7th planet from the Sun and 4th from the Earth.
The distance between Uranus and the Earth variesdepending on Uranus' orbit around the Sun.
However, at it's closest point Uranus is 2.57 billion kmaway from Earth and at it's farthest point it is 3.15 billion km away.
The distannce from Earth to Uranus is:19.2 miles x earths distancewhich is 1,747,200,000
Uranus has a diameter of about 50,724 kilometers, while Earth's diameter is approximately 12,742 kilometers. This means Uranus is about 397% larger in diameter than Earth. In terms of volume, Uranus is about 63 times larger than Earth, which translates to roughly 6,300% larger in volume.
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Uranus is approximately 1.77 billion miles (2.8 billion kilometers) farther from the Sun than Earth.
The distannce from Earth to Uranus is:19.2 miles x earths distancewhich is 1,747,200,000
it depends on how big uranus is
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9990 million kilometers(768 miles)
Uranus is approximately 1.77 billion miles (2.8 billion kilometers) farther from the Sun than Earth.
The equatorial diameter of the planet Uranus is 51,118 km(31,763 miles). The equatorial diameter of the planet Earth is 12,576 km (7,926 miles).Because of its thicker atmosphere, Uranus is therefore 4 times as wide as Earth, and its volume 63 times that of Earth. However, its much lower average density means that Uranus has only about 14 times Earth's mass.
Uranus has 27 moons and Earth has 1 moon.
Uranus has a diameter of 31,518 miles (50,724 kilometers). Its mass is 86.81E24 kilograms, which is 14.54 the Earth's mass.
Depending on their orbital locations, Uranus will be between 2.59 and 3.16 billion kilometers from Earth.--- The average distance from the Sun for Uranus is 2,876,679,082 kilometers--- The average distance from the Sun for Earth is 149,597,887 kilometers.The average distance between the two is NOT the difference of 2,727,081,195 kilometers, but rather more closely approximated as the hypotenuse of a right triangle, or 2.88 billion km. The reason is that half of the time Earth and Uranus are on oppositesides of the Sun from each other, where the distance between them is maximized. Only about once a year are both planets "lined up" on the same side of the sun where the distance is minimized.
None, Uranus is larger than Earth, so therefore, it's not possible for any Uranus to fit on Earth. From, Anonymous
Neptune's diameter is 49,528 kilometers, while Mercury's is 3,473 kilometers. Neptune's diameter is 14 times the size of Mercury's.
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.