Moons
Saturn's rings are made mostly from ice particles, but are believed to include dust and rocks of various sizes. Small moons also orbit within the ring system.
Orbits are caused by the force of gravity combined with the speed of the object in the orbit. Saturn's rings consist of millions of small rocks in orbit round Saturn.
Saturn's rings are made up of dust, rocks , asteroids, and moons.
The rings are actually big rocks that got caught on Saturn's gravity thus making it orbit around Saturn.
The moons stay in orbit around Jupiter by the force of gravity.
Saturn is the planet known for having several wide rings made up of ice and rocks, with a total of at least 18 moons. It is the sixth planet from the Sun in our solar system and its rings are one of its most prominent features.
Yes. Saturn has 62 known satellites (not counting the trillions of rocks in the rings) and Uranus has at least 27. (There are likely to be other, smaller moons of Uranus that have not yet been observed.)
Most but not all larger MOONS (bodies that orbit planets, moons, or asteroids) accreted in the same way that PLANETS did, assuming a variable density and a nearly spherical shape. Very large moons such as Titan have many of the characteristics of planets: vulcanism, atmospheres, and weather. Generally speaking, moons orbit planets in the same way that planets orbit stars.
It is currently not possible to collect rocks from Saturn as it is a gas giant without a solid surface. However, some of Saturn's moons like Titan have solid surfaces where robotic missions could potentially collect rocks in the future.
Saturns ring are rocks and meteors spinning around Saturn
Saturn and Earth are similar because they both:are formed at about the same time,rotate around the sun,rotate on their own axis,are a planet.
Venus has no natural moons, but there is an asteroid (2002 V68) which orbits Venus in a long, lazy orbit. There are a couple of smaller rocks orbiting, as well.