Saturn.
Saturn has a very large system of rings around it.
Yes. The rings of Uranus are composed of material in orbit around the planet.
The four gas giant each have rings. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Saturns rings are most prominent, less so are the rings of Uranus. Neptunes and Jupiter rings are very feint.
Actually some other planets do, but you can't see them. Like Uranus or Neptune. They have rings but they are very thin. And you could say the Earth has a ring of satellites around it.
Saturn has the obvious rings, while Jupiter, Neptune, and Uranus have minor rings that are more difficult to observe unless you have a very large telescope.
Saturn has a very large system of rings around it.
Yes. The rings of Uranus are composed of material in orbit around the planet.
Yes, at least 13. They are not very bright though.
Uranus as well as Neptune (Neptunes' rings are very hard to detect).
There are 13 known rings, all very faint; the brightest is known as the Epsilon ring.
Saturn has *rings. And Jupiter has very faint *rings.
Saturn is the planet that most people think of when they think of a giant planet with rings. Other planets have rings, some of which are very faint. Uranus, Jupiter, and Neptune have rings.
That would be Saturn, but astronomers are finding very thin rings around other planets, too, like Neptune, for instance.
That would be Saturn, but astronomers are finding very thin rings around other planets, too, like Neptune, for instance.
Saturn
Uranus as well as Neptune (Neptunes' rings are very hard to detect).
no! Neptune actually has just a few faint rings, which cannot be seen from earth, even with the MOST POWERFUL telescope! In a few million years, It may have more than seventeen million rings around the planet if the planet crashes into its biggest moon, Triton. Also Uranus *ha ha very funny* has a few rings a lot like Neptune's