Why is the Ring of Saturn Shining?
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Saturn is the second largest planet in the solar system. Like Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus are made up of gases. All the three planet have rings, but Saturn’s ring is the most spectacular in nature.
Saturn’s ring consist of dust particles and pieces of ice that can be quite large. The ice pieces reflect light which causes the rings of Saturn to shine.
It has seven large rings, each made up of thousands of smaller rings. These are among the brightest object one can see through the aid of a telescope
Saturn’s ring consist of dust particles and pieces of ice that can be quite large. The ice pieces reflect light which causes the rings of Saturn to shine.
It has seven large rings, each made up of thousands of smaller rings. These are among the brightest object one can see through the aid of a telescope
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