Rings dont exist in galaxies.
Yes. A ring galaxy is a type of peculiar galaxy.
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Hoag's object - not a really insightful name, but it is the best example of of a ring galaxy. See related link for more information
Hoag's Object is a non-typical galaxy of the type known as a ring galaxy.
M57, the "Ring Nebula", is in our own Milky Way galaxy, about 2300 light years away.
Because he knew the layers of the Onion Ring Galaxy.
A halo ring is a giant weapon designed by the forerunners to destroy all of the galaxy or in other words a big nuke.
galaxy leon is a beyblade. that has galaxy pegasus energy ring and leons other parts.
probably not now that the 3ds is out, but im almost sure that super mario galaxy 3 will be on the 3ds: super mario galaxy 3ds. it has a nice ring to it
I need a bit more specifics on what you mean by "ring". Is is a ringtone? A notification sound? A sound made when you first power up the Samsung Galaxy device? If you can edit the answer for more specifics, I or another contributor can attempt to answer your question appropriately.
No because Jupiter's rings are made out of frozen rocks from across the galaxy that crossed into Jupiter's orbit.
The halo of a galaxy is a large, diffuse region of stars and dark matter that surrounds the main, visible disk of the galaxy. It can extend far beyond the visible boundaries of the galaxy and plays a key role in the gravitational dynamics of the galaxy, as well as in shaping its overall structure.