Yes. Saturn has the brighest, most noticeable rings of any planet in the solar system by far.
jupiters rings are bigger than Saturns.
Around Saturns equatorial diameter, as has to be the case
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When the Voyager passed by.
They are not regenerated. The rings are generated by the gravity of the planet and the inertia of the object.
At saturns rings which is were are some of the moons are also there
The rings that it has and the moons that orbit around it.
A long time ago
There are moons in Saturn's rings, they are called shepherd moons because they help keep the rings intact.
http://www.stariel.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/Saturn.jpg is what I'm assuming you're referring to. that's Saturn. other planets have ring systems too, but no where near as obvious as saturns (or as pretty) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rings_of_Jupiter here is another useful page referring to jupiters rings.
No, the components of Saturn's rings are in the solid state.