Saturn
Saturn has a bigger ring system than any other known planet. It's ring system was made of a small moon ripped apart by Saturn's gravitational pull.
In this solar system, Saturn has the most notable ring system. The other gas giant planets have small or partial rings, but these aren't visible from Earth except in the biggest telescopes.
Planet Mars has no ring system, but it does have two small moons called Phobos and Diemos.
Saturn has the largest and most extensive ring system in the Solar System. It is composed of countless particles of ice and rock orbiting the planet in a disk-like structure.
A ring is a thin disk of small particles of ice and rock
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Saturn is commonly referred to as the "ring planet". Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun and is a gas giant. It is the second largest planet in the solar system. It's "rings" are made up mainly of ice chunks. These small chunks each orbit Saturn individually.
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Saturn is the planet with the most obvious ring system in our solar system. Its rings are made up of countless particles of rock and ice, ranging in size from tiny grains to giant chunks. The rings are easily visible from Earth even with a small telescope.