Yes, at least 13. They are not very bright though.
it's the rings around the planet
It may seem that only Saturn has rings, but all of the Jovian planets have rings. Some are faint rings around the planet. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune all have rings.
No. The rings of Uranus are not part of the planet itself.
Uranus has rings that are almost vertical. The angle of the ring in a planet is equal to the axis of rotation of the planet. Uranus has an axis of around 98o. This makes the ring of the planet almost vertical.
The rings of Uranus were discovered in 1977 when the planet occulted a distant star. This event allowed astronomers to observe a series of fading and brightening of the star's light, indicating the presence of rings around Uranus.
Yes. The rings of Uranus are composed of material in orbit around the planet.
Uranus is the planet where the rings appear to be oriented up and down instead of side to side like the rings of Saturn. This unique feature is believed to be due to the tilt of Uranus's axis.
because many years ago Uranus got tangled up with another planet
In 1977, the first rings around Uranus were discovered during observations when the planet passed in front of a distant star, blocking its light. This event allowed astronomers to detect the rings that were backlit by the star's light.
Uranus was known to have 11 rings, however the Hubble space telescope discovered two more bringing the total to 13.
it has 13 rings
The rings around Saturn are sort of pointless. They are actually moons that look like rings because there are so many. Saturn is the only planet to have rings but every planet has moons.