Category
page 1Missions to Uranus
Voyager 2
space probe launched by NASA to study the outer Solar System, second furthest spacecraft from Earth after Voyager 1
Voyager program
American scientific program consisting of the probes Voyager 1 and Voyager 2
Uranus Orbiter and Probe
proposed Uranus orbiter and atmospheric probe

Chinese Jupiter probe
Tianwen-4 (), formerly known as Gan De (), is a planned Chinese interplanetary mission to study the Jovian system, possibly sharing a launch with a spacecraft which will make a flyby of Uranus.

Uranus Pathfinder
mission concept for the Uranian system
ODINUS
ODINUS (Origins, Dynamics, and Interiors of the Neptunian and Uranian Systems) is a space mission concept proposed to the European Space Agency's Cosmic Vision programme. The ODINUS mission concept proposes to expand the Uranus orbiter and probe mission to two twin orbiters— dubbed Freyr and Freyja, the twin gods of the Norse pantheon. Their primary mission would be to study Neptune and Uranus with one orbiter each. If selected, ODINUS would launch in 2034.
OCEANUS
OCEANUS (Origins and Composition of the Exoplanet Analog Uranus System) is a mission concept conceived in 2016 and presented in 2017 as a potential future contestant as a New Frontiers program mission to the planet Uranus. The concept was developed in a different form by the astronautical engineering students of Purdue University during the 2017 NASA/JPL Planetary Science Summer School. OCEANUS is an orbiter, which would enable a detailed study of the structure of the planet's magnetosphere and interior structure that would not be possible with a flyby mission.