Outter solar system planets
Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune are the planets in our solar system that have rings. Saturn's rings are the most well-known and prominent, but the other three planets also have ring systems, although they are not as easily visible from Earth.
These planets are very cold gas giant planets.
Saturn is the best-known giant planet with rings.
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The outer planets, also known as the gas giants, are large planets primarily composed of gases like hydrogen and helium. They include Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, and are located beyond the asteroid belt in our solar system. These planets have extensive systems of rings and many moons.
Both Jupiter and Saturn vary their distance from the sun as they move in their orbits. Jupiter ranges from 4.9 to 5.4 AU from the sun Saturn ranges from 9.0 to 10,1 AU from the sun. So at times Jupiter is more than halfway to saturn from the sun and at other times it is less. It would probably be best to say that the orbit of Jupiter is about halfway from the sun to the orbit of Saturn
Sometimes the four of them are called the Jovian planets.
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It's best to look at them through a telescope at night.
The eight major planets of our solar system all have three things in common: they are all in hydrostatic equilibrium (a sphere shape), they all orbit the Sun, and they all have clear paths around the sun without debris or smaller bodies nearby.
Uranus was named after the Greek god of the sky. According to myth, he was the father of Saturn and the grandfather of Jupiter.