There are blocks of ice there too! (maybe from comets that have been captured) The rings are probably debris from impacts between asteroids and the moons of Saturn with the possibility that some moons have been entirely torn apart by impacts or gravitational pull from the mother planet and other moons.
Several moons, and rings. The rings are made up of billions of tiny particles.Several moons, and rings. The rings are made up of billions of tiny particles.Several moons, and rings. The rings are made up of billions of tiny particles.Several moons, and rings. The rings are made up of billions of tiny particles.
Oh, dude, a mole is like a huge number, right? It's 6.022 x 10^23. And a football field is like, what, 100 meters long? So, if you divide the area of the Moon by the area of a football field, you'd need like a gazillion Moons to cover every square meter with football fields. But who's counting, right?
4 moons would go across the earth, and 109 earths would go across the sun.
4 moons could ft inside the Earth.
No, Jupiter has the most number of moons with 63 moons. Saturn is only the second with a number of 61 moons.
Saturn has 53 known moons and 9 provisional moons, and its largest moon is called Titan. Titan is the second largest moon in the entire solar system.
there are about 31 moons in Saturn. though Jupiter has got the most number of moons; at least 63.
Saturn. Venus has none, Saturn has over 60 moons.
there no moons on saturn but yes it does have 61 moons
Saturn has over 80 moons, making it the planet with the most moons in our solar system. The exact number can vary as new moons are still being discovered.
Based on this riddle, Saturn has 18 moons.
Saturn has 62 moons.
Saturn has 62 moons.
Saturn has 18 moons
Saturn has 62 moons.
Depends on your definition of moons.Jupiter has 63 confirmed moons, whereas Saturn has 61 confirmed moons but over 150 moonlets.So probably Saturn, but it has two unconfirmed moons, which would bring it up to the same number as Jupiter.