Neptune
Neptune.
1- it has thin rings 2- it is the largest planet in the solar system 3- 1300 earth's can fit in Jupiter
All of the giant planets in our solar system have rings. Jupiter's sole ring is thin and dark and cannot be seen from earth. Uranus has nine dark rings around it. Neptune's four rings are dark but contain a few bright arcs. Saturn's seven rings are the most significant. They are bright wide and colorful.
Jupiter is a large gaseous planet known as a gas giant. It has a "Great Red Spot," which is a strong hurricane-like storm. Jupiter also has a thin set of rings.
Mercury-it is the planet closest to the sun and it's the smallest planet.Venus- it is the second closest planet to the sun and it's Earth's neighborEarth-earth is the only planet that has all the right conditions for humans,animals,and plants to surviveMars- it is called the red planet. thin carbon dioxide atmosphere.Jupiter-It is the largest planet in our solar system. It is a gas giant.Saturn- it is called the ring planet because it has rings around itUranus-it is also called the ring planet and it also has a ring around it some are little so they are difficult to seeNeptune-it is the 8th planet closest to the sun and it's temperature is -120 degrees Celsius(There are also 5 dwarf planets as of 2017: Ceres, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake, and Eris).
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.
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Saturn
Neptune.
Uranus is a large, gaseous planet with thin, dark rings. Neptune and Jupiter are also large, gaseous planets.
All of the Gas Giants have rings, even Jupiter. Except for Saturn, they are very thin and, well not small but comparitivley small in reference to the planet.
One, all gaseous planets have rings. The only reason we don't see them is because they are too thin. The planet you are talking about is Saturn. It has multiple rings, which is the reason why we can see them.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune all have rings. Jupiter's ring is thin and dark, and cannot be seen from Earth. Saturn's rings are the most magnificent; they are bright, wide, and colorful. Uranus has nine dark rings around it, and Neptune's rings are also dark, but contain a few bright arcs.
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.
As of June 2014, 14 moons have been found orbiting Neptune. The planet also has thin, unstable rings that are made if dust.
1- it has thin rings 2- it is the largest planet in the solar system 3- 1300 earth's can fit in Jupiter