no, the rings of Saturn are made of ice and dust. we are way to dense and we will fall right through the rings, plus the ice particles are way too far away to jump on or anything. although that would be cool.
Are youserious? Yes, you can but the rocks are very small there's no point in spending millions, no billions of cash to send someone there to, quote a part of your question "walk on Uranus's rings".
You cannot walk on Saturn's rings because they are not solid. They are a collection of tiny particles and small objects which form a visible ring around the planet.
you can hop rock to rock but you cant walk on the rings
Uranus's ring is different than Saturns because Uranus is faded
Uranus has 13 rings. Saturn also has 13 rings. So that means Uranus does not. (I think....)
Uranus's rings
Yes Uranus has a rings. Its rings are special because they wobble. You can not see them from a telescope,
Well in 2008, the total of known rings Uranus has is 13 rings circling Uranus. the first rings founded on Uranus is in 1977 by James Elliot, Edward Dunham and Douglas Mink in 1986 more NASA found more rings during the Voyager2 flyby. George with the answer
Yes Uranus has rings
The difference of the rings on Uranus is they are vertical.
Rings of Uranus was created in 1977.
Yes, there are rings on Jupiter and Neptune, and sideways rings on Uranus.
yes,there are 11 rings around Uranus.
Uranus's ring is different than Saturns because Uranus is faded
Uranus has 13 rings. Saturn also has 13 rings. So that means Uranus does not. (I think....)
Uranus is known for it's rings, there a 11 known rings on planet uranus and they are a very famous attraction.
Uranus was known to have 11 rings, however the Hubble space telescope discovered two more bringing the total to 13.
does Uranus have rings do we ever know will we ever figure it out of course we can because it does have rings it has 9 rings that circle around it and they are huge!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No Uranus don't have 10 rings and 15 moons
No. The rings of Uranus are not part of the planet itself.