The planets that are farther from the Sun than Earth are (in this order): * Mars
* Jupiter
* Saturn
* Uranus
* Neptune and sometimes Y, er, I mean the Dwarf Planet Pluto. (It's 'sometimes' because Pluto's orbit brings it closer to the Sun than Neptune part of the time [most recently for 20 years ending in 1999] which is one of the reasons why it was reclassified as a Dwarf Planet.)
The two most outermost planets in our Solar System are Uranus and Neptune. Pluto is considered a dwarf planet.
The four furthest planets from the sun, in order of distance, are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
Neptune and Pluto are the only planets in our solar system that are further away from the sun than Uranus. Neptune is the eighth planet from the sun, while Pluto, although now classified as a dwarf planet, has a highly elliptical orbit that takes it even farther from the sun than Neptune at certain points in its orbit.
Uranus' axis of rotation is different in that it rotates at close to a 90 degree angle. This makes it rotate nearly parallel to the plane of the Solar System.
Yes, Uranus is the closest planet to Neptune.
All of the planets which are further from the sun; Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
Less. Uranus is further away from the Sun. In general, the planets closer to the Sun move faster.
Of the presently known planets, Uranus and Neptune are farthest from the sun.Uranus, NeptuneOr maybe better to say "Neptune, Uranus" in that order as Neptune is further away than Uranus.
The two most outermost planets in our Solar System are Uranus and Neptune. Pluto is considered a dwarf planet.
Yes, Pluto is always further from the Sun than Uranus.
The four furthest planets from the sun, in order of distance, are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
Uranus
Neptune and Pluto are the only planets in our solar system that are further away from the sun than Uranus. Neptune is the eighth planet from the sun, while Pluto, although now classified as a dwarf planet, has a highly elliptical orbit that takes it even farther from the sun than Neptune at certain points in its orbit.
Planets closer to the sun than Earth orbit the sun in less than one year (Mercury and Venus), while planets further out from the sun than Earth take longer than a year (Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune). The further out you go, the longer it takes to orbit the sun.
The planets that are farthest from the sun are called the Outer Planets. They are located outside the asteroid belt.They are (from closest to the sun):JupiterSaturnUranusNeptuneThey are all made up of gases.
how maney planets is uranus away from the sun
Uranus' axis of rotation is different in that it rotates at close to a 90 degree angle. This makes it rotate nearly parallel to the plane of the Solar System.