Shorter than a day on Earth Uranus days last for 17.24 hours.
Uranus Day: 17 hours, 14 minutes, and 24 seconds.Uranus Year: 84 Earth years.Helpful?
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In Uranus the days are 17 hours, 14 minutes and 24 seconds long
Uranus's rotates in 17 hours, 14 minutes, and 24 seconds.
The length of Uranus is 31,690 miles (51,118 km) in diameter
Uranus's length of year is 83 earth years, 273 earth days.
An "Earth day" is longer than a day on Uranus. A day on Uranus is only about 17 hours and 14 minutes long.
Uranus has a day length of about 17.25 Earth hours. So the answer is 23 x 17.25 Earth hours, more or less. That's about 396 hours.
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About 18,121,638,816 kilometres.
The rotation period of Uranus is about 17.24 Earth hours. Its year (orbital period around the Sun) is about 84.3 Earth years, due to its great distance from the Sun. The "solar day" is mostly irrelevant since there is no solid surface to receive sunlight. However, Uranus is spinning "on its side" and points each pole toward the Sun during its orbit. This means that the period of sunlight varies immensely for locations near the poles, cycling from a few seconds every 17 hours to more than 42 Earth years long. This is an extreme version of the six months of day and night experienced at Earth's poles.