Saturn
Neptune
Neptune.
Planet Mars has two moons, Phobos and Deimos, and has no rings as far as we know.
All of the Gas Giants have rings, even Jupiter. Except for Saturn, they are very thin and, well not small but comparitivley small in reference to the planet.
One, all gaseous planets have rings. The only reason we don't see them is because they are too thin. The planet you are talking about is Saturn. It has multiple rings, which is the reason why we can see them.
Saturn!
That would be Saturn, but astronomers are finding very thin rings around other planets, too, like Neptune, for instance.
That would be Saturn, but astronomers are finding very thin rings around other planets, too, like Neptune, for instance.
As of June 2014, 14 moons have been found orbiting Neptune. The planet also has thin, unstable rings that are made if dust.
1- it has thin rings 2- it is the largest planet in the solar system 3- 1300 earth's can fit in Jupiter
Perhaps this question is about "rings"? Saturn is known as the ringed planet, but Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune all have smaller rings.