it all depends but here is one of the answers:
11.04 years
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.
Uranus is 1.7 billion miles from Earth. Radio waves travel at the speed of light-about 186,000 miles/second Therefore it will take approximately 2.5 hours for someone on Earth to communicate with Uranus.
It would take approximately 6-7 years to travel from Earth to Uranus using current space travel technology. The exact duration would depend on factors such as the speed of the rocket and the alignment of the planets.
No, no attempts have been made for people to travel to Uranus.
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
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.
The first time Uranus has been spoted by telescope by accident.
Uranus is 1.7 billion miles from Earth. Radio waves travel at the speed of light-about 186,000 miles/second Therefore it will take approximately 2.5 hours for someone on Earth to communicate with Uranus.
30,684 days
One year on Uranus is equivalent to 84 years on Earth. It is due to the amount of time it takes the planet's to orbit around the sun.
It would take approximately 6-7 years to travel from Earth to Uranus using current space travel technology. The exact duration would depend on factors such as the speed of the rocket and the alignment of the planets.
I don't think the term "month" is defined for planet Uranus. On Earth, a "month" is the time it takes for our Moon to go once around the planet. Uranus, however, has several moons, so this complicates the situation.A "Uranus year" takes about 84 Earth-years; you can convert that to Earth years or Earth days, to get an idea of the amount of 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).
No, no attempts have been made for people to travel to Uranus.
Uranus takes 84 earth years to travel around the sun.
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
the earth never married uranus