The rings of Saturn have puzzled astronomers since Galileo Galilei discovered them with his telescope in 1610. Detailed study by the Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 spacecraft in the 1980s only increased the mystery. There are thousands of rings made of up billions of particles of ice and rock. The particles range in size from a grain of sugar to the size of a house. The rings are believe to be pieces of comets, asteroids or shattered moons that broke up before they reached the planet. Each ring orbits at a different speed around the planet.
Voyager 1 in 1979.
Jupiter's ring first observed in 1979 by the Voyager 1 space probe
Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus all have rings.JupiterJupiter's rings were discovered in 1979 by the Voyager 1 space probe. In total, there are 4 rings, and are in the following order (going from the innermost to outermost): Halo Ring, Main Ring, Amalthea Gossamer Ring, Thebe Gossamer Ring.SaturnSaturn's rings were discovered in 1610 by Galileo as he observed the planet through his telescope. In total, there are 7 rings, named in order of their discovery, and they are in the following order (going from the innermost to outermost): C, B, A, D, F, G, and E.NeptuneNeptune's rings were first detected in 1968 but weren't noticed until 1977, when Uranus's rings were discovered. In total, there are 5 rings, and they have the following order (going from the innermost to outermost): Galle Ring, Leverrier Ring, Lassell Ring, Arago Ring, Adams Ring.UranusUranus's rings were discovered by James L. Elliot, Edward W. Dunham, and Douglas J. Mink, on March 10, 1977. In total, there are 13 rings, and are in the following order (going from the innermost to outermost): 1986U2R, 6, 5, 4, Alpha, Beta, Eta, Gamma, Delta, Lambda, Epsilon, Nu, and Mu.
Sunspots were discovered in 1610 by Galileo.
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.
The Voyager 1 spacecraft discovered Jupiter's ring.
Voyager 1 in 1979.
He discovered them in the year of 1610.
voyager 1
In 1846 by Johan Galle he also discovered the crepe ring of Saturn
one of his many accomplishments was he discovered the shape of the benzene ring.
Nobody knows exactly whom discovered the Pacific Ring of Fire, but Theodore Patrick was one of the first to use the term "Pacific Ring of Fire"
Galileo discovered the rings of Saturn in 1610.
The planet had been spotted many times in the past, but it was always thought to be a star or other heavenly body. William Hershel viewed the planet in 1781. He originally thought it to be a comet. It was on March 17, 1781, that he realized that Uranus was indeed a planet.
Jupiter's ring first observed in 1979 by the Voyager 1 space probe
One thing Pioneer 11 discovered about Saturn is that it is composed mainly of liquid hydrogen. It also discovered a previously unknown ring, and two small moons.
it was discovered in Philadelphia Pennsylvania in so told 1762