Saturn is known for its rings as well as it have 62 Natural Satellites.
The planet Saturn.
Galileo saw the Dutches inventions [telescope] and decided to invent his own telescope, he discovered four [4] satellites [moons] of Jupiter and the rings of Saturn's that Saturn's rings are made of ice and broken satellites [moons] there over a [1000] of the rings.
Titan is a moon of Saturn.
In a comparison to Saturn, Neptune's rings are much darker while the ones circling Saturn's are very bright. Neptune's rings are probably made of rocks and dust as opposed to ice, like Saturn's. Rocks and dust would not reflect as much light, thus appearing dark instead of bright.
Well, call me a scientist, satellites are sometimes known as ANYTHING that can orbit a rock, star or planet. So, Neptune does have eleven (or more, who knows) moons. Satellites are usually known as the man-made space telescopes, but they can be anything that orbits. Here, let me explain: Planets: Mercury, Earth, Venus... (you know) Stars: The sun Satellites: The moon, Hubble telescope, and other of Earths satellites
Jupiter.
Jupiter is a planet that has over 60 satellites and rings that are not visible.
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The planet Saturn.
Saturn.
Galileo saw the Dutches inventions [telescope] and decided to invent his own telescope, he discovered four [4] satellites [moons] of Jupiter and the rings of Saturn's that Saturn's rings are made of ice and broken satellites [moons] there over a [1000] of the rings.
Titan is a moon of Saturn.
No planet has 19 moons and 1000 rings. Four planets have rings: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. All have over 20 known moons.
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