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The planet Saturn has. These little moons affect ("shepherd") the rings of Saturn due to gravitational forces.
Saturn is the planet that is known to have shepherd moons. These are small moons that orbit within the rings of Saturn and help to maintain and shape the rings' structure.
Yes. Saturn has shepherd moons which keep the rings in place.
No, there are not moons or stars ON planet earth, but there are moons and stars around planet earth. == ==
Planet Mars has two moons
The planet Saturn has. These little moons affect ("shepherd") the rings of Saturn due to gravitational forces.
Shepherd Moons are to be found within the ring system of the planer Saturn. However it is thought that the long term maintenance of any planetary ring system would require shepherd moons.
Saturn is the planet that is known to have shepherd moons. These are small moons that orbit within the rings of Saturn and help to maintain and shape the rings' structure.
Saturn. These moons affect Saturn's rings by their gravity and so they sort of "shepherd" the rings in some places.
Shepherd Moons was created in 1989.
The gravity of shepherd moons serves to maintain a sharply defined edge to the ring Saturn is the most famous to have shepherd moons. However, Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune all have shepherd moons. See related link for more information.
Yes. Saturn has shepherd moons which keep the rings in place.
Saturn has 62 identified moons, 53 of which are named. Some of the moons are "shepherd moons" within the ring system. The largest is Titan, which is bigger (though with less mass) than the planet Mercury.
No, there are not moons or stars ON planet earth, but there are moons and stars around planet earth. == ==
Planet Mars has two moons
There is no planet with exactly 33 moons.
Jupiter is the planet with the most moons. It has 63 confirmed moons.