yes and no at the same time
A moon like a planet is a compacted mass and has gravity. If it is in a ring then most likely over time it will sweep out a void in the ring by collecting all the remaining material that orbits with it.
In some Christian traditions, a ring around the moon is often seen as a sign of impending change or turbulence. It is believed to be a symbolic message to pay attention to what is happening in the world and prepare for potential challenges or shifts in circumstances.
The white ring around the moon is called a lunar halo, which is caused by the refraction of moonlight through ice crystals in high clouds. This creates a large ring of light around the moon in the sky. It is a beautiful and natural phenomenon to observe.
One of Saturn's moons is called Pandora. There is also a fictional moon of the same name, in the Avatar movie.
YES. Comment: I can't see why it should.
No it doesn't, ring is a ing sound where as a moon a oooon sound.
Jupiter, Saturn,Uranus,and Neptune have a ring and a moon.
No each ring doesn't have a moon
I do not
Yes, you can get the Gemstone Ring: Platinum Oval Sapphire & Half-Moon Diamond Ring with a ruby instead of a sapphire.
It was the first moon they found which associated with the faint G-Ring. Astronomers theory is that each ring is supported by moons. They had not found a moon on the G-ring so they couldn't explain why the G-Ring had formed. When they found Aegaeon their theory could acctualy make sense.
A moon like a planet is a compacted mass and has gravity. If it is in a ring then most likely over time it will sweep out a void in the ring by collecting all the remaining material that orbits with it.
Ganymede does not ravel along any ring.
Sometimes there is a lot of moisture in the air. The sunlight reflected from the moon lights up this moisture all around the moon. This appears to us as a ring around the moon. When the air, there is no visible ring.
There is no giant ring around the moon, but if there was one it would simply be called a 'ring'. A ring is made up of tiny shards of dust and rocks orbiting around a body. who ever typed the above is a dork because i just saw the ring around the moon and came in to look it up! Its called a Halo. If you are referring to the ring of light sometimes seen around the Moon, then it is called a halo and is a result of moonlight reflecting and refracting in tiny ice crystals located in clouds or the upper atmosphere.
No, the moon does not have rings around it like Saturn does. The moon is a rocky body with no significant ring system.
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