Both moons and rings are objects circling a planet. The difference is that the mass of dust or ice in a ring is not concentrated into a single object. The dynamics of a ring system keep the smaller chunks (from microscopic to truck-sized) from agglomerating into a moon. Some planetary rings are thought to have formed from the partial breakup of small, icy moons.
Out of Neptune's 13 moons neither of them have rings.
No. However there are moons within the rings of Saturn.
yes, no rings but 2 moons
There are moons in Saturn's rings, they are called shepherd moons because they help keep the rings intact.
Venus has moons...Saturn is the planet with the rings
Several moons, and rings. The rings are made up of billions of tiny particles.Several moons, and rings. The rings are made up of billions of tiny particles.Several moons, and rings. The rings are made up of billions of tiny particles.Several moons, and rings. The rings are made up of billions of tiny particles.
No moons or rings. But it has 2 satellites.
No, Venus does not have any moons or rings.
Mercury has no moons nor rings.
Earth's moon does not have any rings, nor moons.
Neptune has 13 moons and 5 rings. Neptune's rings are much darker than Saturn's rings.
Uranus is the planet with rings and a total of 13 moons. It has 13 known rings and 27 known moons, with 13 of those moons being inner regular moons.