Dude or dudet that's a great question
it would take 15 years, if going at 20,000 mph.
Traveling to Uranus by car is not possible. Uranus is a planet in our solar system, and the distances involved are far beyond what any car could travel. It would take years, even with advanced spacecraft, to reach Uranus.
It depends upon the speed of travel. The fastest current spacecraft (in 2012) would take about 5 years to travel there directly, provided Uranus was at its closest distance to Earth (the distance can vary from about 2.6 billion kilometers to 3.1 billion kilometers).
The travel time from Earth to Uranus can vary greatly depending on the positions of the two planets in their respective orbits. On average, it would take a spacecraft traveling at typical speeds approximately 9-10 years to reach Uranus.
Travel time to Uranus varies depending on the spacecraft and trajectory used. The fastest trip so far by Voyager 2 took about 9 years. A spacecraft using gravity assists from other planets could potentially reach Uranus in about 6-7 years. Future technologies may reduce this time.
it would take 15 years, if going at 20,000 mph.
Traveling to Uranus by car is not possible. Uranus is a planet in our solar system, and the distances involved are far beyond what any car could travel. It would take years, even with advanced spacecraft, to reach Uranus.
50 years
The orbital period of Uranus is 30,799 days or 84.323 Earth years.
It would take a space shuttle around 9 years to travel from Earth to the planet Uranus. The actual duration would vary based on the specific trajectory taken and the speed of the spacecraft.
It depends upon the speed of travel. The fastest current spacecraft (in 2012) would take about 5 years to travel there directly, provided Uranus was at its closest distance to Earth (the distance can vary from about 2.6 billion kilometers to 3.1 billion kilometers).
The travel time from Earth to Uranus can vary greatly depending on the positions of the two planets in their respective orbits. On average, it would take a spacecraft traveling at typical speeds approximately 9-10 years to reach Uranus.
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48 years
It takes Uranus 83.4 years to complete it's orbit around the sun.
Travel time to Uranus varies depending on the spacecraft and trajectory used. The fastest trip so far by Voyager 2 took about 9 years. A spacecraft using gravity assists from other planets could potentially reach Uranus in about 6-7 years. Future technologies may reduce this time.
It depends upon the speed of travel. The fastest current spacecraft (in 2012) would take about 5 years to travel there directly, provided it was at its closest distance to Earth (the distance can vary from about 2.6 billion kilometers to 3.1 billion kilometers).