Uranus has 24 known natural satellites.
i meant planet Earth has fewer because Earth has only 1 satellite and Uranus has 27 satellites.
voyager 2 and the year was 1981
Miranda, one of Uranus' moons, is the satellite that has the greatest variety of landforms observed so far. It has a combination of tall cliffs, deep canyons, and unique geological features that make it an interesting and diverse celestial body.
The name of the spacecraft that visited Uranus is Voyager 2. It flew by Uranus in 1986, taking detailed observations of the planet and its moons.
The only spacecraft to visit Uranus is NASA's Voyager 2 probe. It conducted a flyby of the planet in 1986, providing valuable data and images of Uranus and its moons. There are no known robots or satellites currently on or orbiting Uranus.
Oberon is a moon/satellite of the planet Uranus.
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1 has been sent to Uranus. That was the "Voyager 2" spacecraft. Strictly speaking, it wasn't a "satellite" because it did not go into orbit around Uranus.
No, NASA has not sent a satellite specifically to Uranus. However, the Voyager 2 spacecraft conducted a flyby of Uranus in 1986, providing the most detailed data on the planet to date. There are no current plans for a dedicated mission to Uranus.
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Voyager 2.
There is no way to colonize Uranus. Because astronauts have not even been there. They can only get satellite pictures.
It was in 1986.
i meant planet Earth has fewer because Earth has only 1 satellite and Uranus has 27 satellites.
yes, there was a known satellite sent to uranus named Voyager 2 from USA. It encountered more information about Uranus.
voyager 2 and the year was 1981