84 years for uranus to orbit
Uranus rotation time is about 17.2 hours. Uranus orbits the Sun in about 30,589 Earth days. That's about 734,136 hours. 734,136/17.2 = 42,682 (approximated). So the answer is about 42,682 times. (I've used numbers from a NASA data page. Other sources give slightly different numbers. On average the answer is about 42,700 rotations.)
Uranus is 1,783,950,480 miles from the sun, so Uranus takes about 84.01 Earth years to complete one revolution around the Sun. Light from the Sun takes about 160 minutes to reach Uranus. Hope it helps!!
The time of rotation (day) for Uranus is about 17 hours and 14 minutes. The time for one revolution around the Sun (Uranus year) is 30,799 Earth days or about 84.3 Earth years.Uranus's revolution is 87 earth years
Uranus travels around the sun at an average speed of about 6.8 kilometers per second. This means it takes approximately 84 Earth years for Uranus to complete one orbit around the sun.
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Uranus rotation time is about 17.2 hours. Uranus orbits the Sun in about 30,589 Earth days. That's about 734,136 hours. 734,136/17.2 = 42,682 (approximated). So the answer is about 42,682 times. (I've used numbers from a NASA data page. Other sources give slightly different numbers. On average the answer is about 42,700 rotations.)
Uranus is 1,783,950,480 miles from the sun, so Uranus takes about 84.01 Earth years to complete one revolution around the Sun. Light from the Sun takes about 160 minutes to reach Uranus. Hope it helps!!
The time of rotation (day) for Uranus is about 17 hours and 14 minutes. The time for one revolution around the Sun (Uranus year) is 30,799 Earth days or about 84.3 Earth years.Uranus's revolution is 87 earth years
Uranus travels around the sun at an average speed of about 6.8 kilometers per second. This means it takes approximately 84 Earth years for Uranus to complete one orbit around the sun.
Uranus moves through space at an average speed of about 6.8 kilometers per second. Its speed varies slightly depending on its position in its orbit around the Sun.
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. Use the data and the formula: 2*pi*r/p. r is the distance of Oberon from Uranus and p is 17.24 hours. In this case r= 584,000 km. So, plugging in the values equals (knowing pi=3.14) gives you 212841.08 km/h as the velocity of the outer portion of the magnetic field just beyond Oberon.
30,685 Earth days, or just over 84 Earth years. Hope I helped! :)
6.81 km/s = 4.23 miles per second
Mars is 206.7 million kilometers from the Sun. Uranus is 2735 million kilometers from the Sun. At their closest, they are 2528.3 million kilometers from each other. At their furthest, they are 2941.7 kilometers from each other. One light year is 2.99 x 108 meters per second times 86400 seconds per day times 365.26 days per year, or 9.44 x 1015 meters. This means that Uranus and Mars range from 2.69 x 10-7 to 3.12 x 10-7 light years from each other.
About 4.7 miles per second.