Jupiter which has 62 moons but does not have ring while Saturn has ring and it has 33 moons.
The planet Jupiter has the most known moons of any planet in our solar system, with 63 (as of 2011). Saturn has 62 known and named moons, but may have more depending on the classification of the many small bodies within its ring system.
Saturn
Saturn is the planet known for having bright rings and 18 moons. Its iconic ring system is made up of icy particles and debris, while its diverse moons range in size and composition, adding to the planet's beauty and intrigue.
Planet Mars has no ring system, but it does have two small moons called Phobos and Diemos.
It is the sixth planet from the sun and the second largest.Saturn has an extensive ring system and 33 moons.
Certainly Saturn, but probably any planet with a stable ring system.
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Saturn is known to have shepherd moons. These moons are small natural satellites that help shape and maintain the distinctive rings around the planet by interacting with the ring particles through their gravitational influence.
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.
The planet Saturn has several shepherd moons, with Prometheus and Pandora being the most notable examples. These moons help maintain the structure of Saturn's rings by exerting gravitational influence, preventing ring material from spreading out. Their interactions with the ring particles create gaps and waves, contributing to the dynamic nature of the ring system.
Venus, the 2nd planet from the sun, does not have any moons.
Neptune has 13 moons