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No, Saturns rings are made up of billions of bodies of ice, ranging from millimetres to metres in diameter, in orbit around the planet.

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How do Saturn's rings stay in orbit?

The gravitational pull of the planet Saturn keep it's rings in orbit.


Why is Saturn surrounded by rings?

Saturn's rings are mainly made up of ice particles and rocky debris. They are believed to be remnants of comets, asteroids, or moons that have broken apart due to Saturn's gravity. The rings orbit around Saturn in a flat plane due to the planet's strong gravitational pull and its many moons help keep the rings in place through their gravitational interactions.


Why are three Saturn's satellites called shepherd moons?

They keep Saturn's rings in order.


Are there moons in Saturns rings?

There are moons in Saturn's rings, they are called shepherd moons because they help keep the rings intact.


Why are three of Saturn's - atlas Prometheus and Pandora- called shepherd moons?

They keep Saturn's rings in order.


Why are three of Saturn's satellites Atlas Prometheus and Pandora called shepherd moons?

They keep Saturn's rings in order.


Why are three of Saturn's satellites -- atlas Prometheus and Pandora -- called ''shepherd moons?

They keep Saturn's rings in order


Why are three of Saturn's satellite --Atlas Prometheus and Pandora -- called shepherd moons?

They keep Saturn's rings in order


Why are three of Saturn's satellites -- atlas Prometheus and Pandora-- called shepherds moon?

They keep Saturn's rings in order


Why are three of Saturn's satellites --atlas Prometheus and Pandora -- called shepherd moons?

They keep Saturn's rings in order


Why are three of Saturn's satellites - Atlas Prometheus and Pandora called Shepherd moons?

They keep Saturn's rings in order


Why are three of Saturn satellites- atlas Prometheus and Pandora- called shepherd moons?

They keep Saturn's rings in order.