Saturn - it's rings are visible using small telescopes from Earth.
Saturn
no there is no rings or moons orbiting Venus. because there is no ring system.
Yes. The rings of Uranus are composed of material in orbit around the planet.
By Halos I believe you mean rings. The rings are actually millions of pieces of rock and ice orbiting a planet, similar to the two asteroid belts orbiting the sun. Everybody knows Saturn's rings, but Jupiter, Neptune and Uranus also have ring systems.
Saturn is the second largest planet in the solar system and has an extensive orbiting ring system.
The biggest planet in our solar system that has rings is Jupiter. If the diameters of the rings are being compared, Jupiter's rings have the largest diameter in our solar system, at almost twice that of Saturn's.
no there is no rings or moons orbiting Venus. because there is no ring system.
There are no rings around earth, or any of the rocky planets.
Yes. The rings of Uranus are composed of material in orbit around the planet.
Saturn has the biggest rings Jupiter has the smallest rings
By Halos I believe you mean rings. The rings are actually millions of pieces of rock and ice orbiting a planet, similar to the two asteroid belts orbiting the sun. Everybody knows Saturn's rings, but Jupiter, Neptune and Uranus also have ring systems.
saturn its rings can be easily seen by a telescope
There are no rings orbiting Mercury
it is dust and rocks/debris orbiting the planet, it is like how the moon orbits earth.
Saturn is the second largest planet in the solar system and has an extensive orbiting ring system.
saturn its rings can be easily seen by a telescope
Saturn
As of June 2014, 14 moons have been found orbiting Neptune. The planet also has thin, unstable rings that are made if dust.