Solar - moons shadow falls on earth.Lunar - earths shadow falls on moon.
Jupiter has a faint planetary ring and 4 moons, Europa (Which is the nearest to the planet), Io, Ganymede and Callisto (Which is the furthest away) Hope that helps
The gravity of the moons helps to give the rings their distinctive shape. Some of the moons, due to volcanic activity and gravitational friction from Saturn, spew out tons of material into space that then adds ice and/or methane to the rings. Beyond that, some moons around ringed planets actually "shepard" the debris rings to maintain the ring-like structure. The two Saturn moons Prometheus and Pandora are so called "shepard moons" that maintain Saturn's faint "F" ring. =============== Orbital resonances
natural satellites(moons) or man made satellites
The moons of the big planets can go into eclipse when they are in the shadow of their planet.
Faint shadow is something that is a geryish shadow not black
When the moon's shadow falls upon the earth this is known as a solar eclipse.
Solar Eclipse
Yes
Yes and yes. Uranus has some fairly faint rings and a lot of moons (27 moons are known at present).
Your question makes no sense.
A solar eclipse is when the moon is causing a shadow on the Earth. A lunar eclipse is when the Earth is causing shadow on the moon.
When the Earth's shadow hits the Moon that is an eclipse of the Moon. When the Moons shadow hits the earth that is an eclipse of the Sun.
eclipse
None (the question actually said 27 moons oops)
Solar - moons shadow falls on earth.Lunar - earths shadow falls on moon.
they are called moons