Two of them in this solar system; Mercury and Venus.
Now that a few dozen exoplanets (planets that orbit other stars) have been identified, we're going to have to start being specific about which solar system we mean. Right now, we know next-to-nothing about those exoplanets; only that they exist.
Saturn is the planet that has visible rings and lots of moons. There are a few other planets.
Jupiter has 16 moons traveling around it. Jupiter is our big planet in our solar system.
Uranus has 27 known moons and 13 known rings.
Saturn
Certainly Saturn, but probably any planet with a stable ring system.
Venus has moons...Saturn is the planet with the rings
No, Venus does not have any moons or rings.
Planet Mars has two moons, Phobos and Deimos, and has no rings as far as we know.
Uranus is the planet with rings and a total of 13 moons. It has 13 known rings and 27 known moons, with 13 of those moons being inner regular moons.
Uranus is the planet that has 27 known moons and 13 faint rings.
Saturn is the planet that has visible rings and lots of moons. There are a few other planets.
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Yes, Saturn has 82 moons and seven main rings encircling it.
Jupiter has 16 moons traveling around it. Jupiter is our big planet in our solar system.
Uranus. (I think they have found 27 moons now.)
Earth is the only planet with a moon but no rings.
The planet with 19 moons and over 1000 rings is Saturn. It is known for its extensive ring system and diverse collection of moons, including some of the largest moons in the solar system such as Titan and Rhea.