No they were discovered in 1968 by Edward Guinan
they were discovered 17 days after the planet itself was discovered.
Yes, Voyager 2 did discover Neptune's rings during its flyby of the planet in 1989. The spacecraft's observations revealed several faint rings around Neptune, which were later named Galle, Le Verrier, Lassell, Arago, and Adams.
Neptune has 13 rings and they are made up of dust particles
Neptune's rings are believed to be made up of fragments of dust and ice, as well as small rocks and boulders. They are darker in color compared to Saturn's rings and are thought to contain organic material. Additionally, Neptune's rings are relatively young in astronomical terms, likely formed from the breakup of one or more of its moons.
No they were discovered in 1968 by Edward Guinan
triton
Neptunes rings are made up out of gas.
Gaseous
It was discovered in 1846.
Uranus as well as Neptune (Neptunes' rings are very hard to detect).
Uranus as well as Neptune (Neptunes' rings are very hard to detect).
Gerard P. Kuiper 1949
Mars does not have rings.
neptune's rings were discovered by Voyager 2 spacecraft in 1989
Uranus as well as Neptune (Neptunes' rings are very hard to detect).
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