WEBWith an equatorial diameter of 31,763 miles (51,118 kilometers), Uranus is four times wider than Earth. If Earth was the size of a nickel, Uranus would be about as big as a softball. From an average distance of 1.8 billion miles (2.9 billion kilometers), Uranus is about 19 astronomical units away from the Sun.
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How Big Is Uranus? The Diameter Is 4 Times Bigger Than Earth's - Space.com
WEBFeb 28, 2018 · The mean radius of Uranus is 15,792 miles (25,362 kilometers), giving a diameter four times that of Earth. "If Earth were a large apple, Uranus would be the size of a basketball," NASA's...
WEBMar 11, 2024 · Uranus Observational Parameters. Discoverer: William Herschel Discovery Date: 13 March 1781 Distance from Earth Minimum (10 6 km) 2580.6 Maximum (10 6 km) 3153.5 Apparent diameter from Earth Maximum (seconds of arc) 4.1 Minimum (seconds of arc) 3.3 Mean values at opposition from Earth Distance from Earth (10 6 km) 2721.37 …
WEBWith a radius of 15,759.2 miles (25,362 kilometers), Uranus is 4 times wider than Earth. If Earth was the size of a nickel, Uranus would be about as big as a softball. From an average distance of 1.8 billion miles (2.9 billion kilometers), …
WEBUranus has the third-largest diameter and fourth-largest mass among the Solar System's planets. Based on current models, inside its volatile mantle layer is a rocky core, and surrounding it is a thick hydrogen and helium atmosphere.
WEBUranus is the seventh planet from the Sun, and it's the third largest planet in our solar system – about four times wider than Earth. The diameter at its equator is 31,763 miles (51,120 kilometers).
WEBSep 30, 2008 · The diameter of Uranus is 51,118 km. Just for comparison, this about 4 times bigger than the diameter of the Earth, at 12,742 km across. Things get a little more complicated, however. Here’s...
WEBMay 23, 2022 · Uranus has a diameter of roughly 37,673 miles (55,800 kilometers) and is about 14.5 times the mass of Earth. Uranus is the seventh furthest planet from the sun, averaging over 1.8 billion miles (2.9 billion kilometers) away from the sun. It takes Uranus 84 years to orbit the sun and 17 hours to rotate about its axis.
WEBFeb 23, 2024 · 6.80 km/sec equatorial radius** 25,559 km polar radius** 24,973 km mass 8.681 × 10 25 kg mean density 1.27 g/cm 3: gravity** 887 cm/sec 2: escape velocity** 21.3 km/sec rotation period (magnetic field) 17 hr 14 min (retrograde) inclination of …
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Uranus: Size, distance from the Sun, orbit | Astronomy.com
WEBOct 20, 2023 · Its diameter is 31,800 miles (51,100 kilometers), making it the third-largest planet in the solar system. Distance from the Sun: The seventh planet from the Sun, it orbits at a distance of...