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Uranus
uranus
No known planet has 1000 rings; Saturn which has the most developed ring system may have over 30 - identified by divisions visible between bands, although most sources cite around 3 to 5 "main" rings.
No, the planet Mars does not have any visible rings.A planet can have two types of rings, ice, and dust. Mars is too close to the sun for ice and has had no impact that formed rings. Mars does not have rings.
Saturn may as well be it. This planet has a huge ring system encircling it. It is made up of about 6 main divisions, and 1000 smaller divisions.
By 'planet X' if you mean Niburu, there is NO evidence that it even exists. besides, with the size that it is predicted to be, there is no way that it could support a ring system. if you mean Planet X as in, the tenth planet in the solar system, you are talking about the dwarf planet Pluto, which has no rings.
The only planet that rotates straight up and down in our solar system is Uranus. (No joke intended)
SO tilted rinds almost straight up and down what planet is that
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Saturn is the planet in our solar system that is known to have 13 rings. These rings are made up of ice particles, rocks, and dust, and are visible from Earth with a telescope.
Saturn
The rings of the planet Saturn are made up of a countless number of small particles. Most of these particles are ice with a small amount of rocky material.
No known planet has 1000 rings; Saturn which has the most developed ring system may have over 30 - identified by divisions visible between bands, although most sources cite around 3 to 5 "main" rings.
Billions of years ago a giant asteroid hit Saturn and got tangled up in the planet, when slowy Saturn spun around. The rings are the remain of the asteroid, ice and rock .
The second largest planet in the solar system, behind Jupiter, is Saturn. Saturn has by far the most rings, and there are the most visible. There are seven ring groups around Saturn, each made up of thousands of individual rings.
It looks yellowish with rings around it but up close you see it doesnt have rings and is brown with bit yellow and red
Saturn has rings of ice and rocks and at least 18 moons
All planet rings and paths of the moons tend to be equatorial because the rotation of a planet causes that naturally due to gravitation. Uranus though rotates on its side therefore also the rings may appear like a hunting bow, up and down.
Planet Saturn and its rings and moons Titan is by far the biggest moon.