none!nepne doesn't even have rings!
No, the moons of Saturn do not orbit on the rings of Saturn. The moons orbit around Saturn in separate paths. The rings of Saturn are made up of small particles of ice and rock that orbit around Saturn along a flat plane.
Ring satellites are small moons that orbit within the rings of a larger planet, such as Saturn. These moons help shape and maintain the structure of the rings through their gravitational interactions. Some well-known examples of ring satellites include Pan and Daphnis within Saturn's rings.
Certainly Saturn, but probably any planet with a stable ring system.
Yes, Saturn has shepherd moons, which are small moons that orbit within the rings of the planet. These moons help maintain the distinct ring structure of Saturn by gravitationally interacting with ring particles to keep them in line. Two well-known shepherd moons of Saturn are Prometheus and Pandora.
These moons orbit close to planetary rings, and with their gravity, prevent the rings from dispersing, like shepherds.
No, the moons of Saturn do not orbit on the rings of Saturn. The moons orbit around Saturn in separate paths. The rings of Saturn are made up of small particles of ice and rock that orbit around Saturn along a flat plane.
No. However there are moons within the rings of Saturn.
Ring satellites are small moons that orbit within the rings of a larger planet, such as Saturn. These moons help shape and maintain the structure of the rings through their gravitational interactions. Some well-known examples of ring satellites include Pan and Daphnis within Saturn's rings.
Certainly Saturn, but probably any planet with a stable ring system.
The rings that it has and the moons that orbit around it.
The rings that it has and the moons that orbit around it.
A moon by definition has to orbit a planet - and the Sun is a star, not a planet. Also it has no rings.
Yes, Saturn has shepherd moons, which are small moons that orbit within the rings of the planet. These moons help maintain the distinct ring structure of Saturn by gravitationally interacting with ring particles to keep them in line. Two well-known shepherd moons of Saturn are Prometheus and Pandora.
These moons orbit close to planetary rings, and with their gravity, prevent the rings from dispersing, like shepherds.
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Yes, Uranus has a system of 13 known moons which orbit the planet. The largest moons are named Miranda, Ariel, Umbriel, Titania, and Oberon. Additionally, there are numerous smaller moons and rings around Uranus.
None. Moons orbit Neptune. Planets orbit the Sun