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Not sure there is anything: all the outer planets have rings, the two gas giants have many moons etc.
Not sure there is anything: all the outer planets have rings, the two gas giants have many moons etc.
None. Saturn's rings are not made up of meteorites. See related question below.
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The Smell of Telescopes has 280 pages.
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Through a telescope on Earth, you can see the rings of Saturn, which are the most prominent and easily observable. Depending on the telescope's size and quality, you may also discern some details of the rings, such as the Cassini Division, which is a gap between the A and B rings. Other gas giants like Jupiter and Uranus have faint rings that are much harder to see. In summary, Saturn is the only planet with rings that are clearly visible through telescopes from Earth.
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Saturn has many rings - the major rings are named rather boringly as:ABCDEFGThere is also the possibility of another, as yet unnamed "super ring" [See related link - super ring]See related link for more information.