Planetary rings

by Lewis Carroll

Planetary rings – Each planet has its own rings. They take the form of wide and flat stripes that surround all the giant planets. They consist of rock and ice fragments of various shapes and sizes: from microscopic dust particles to large fragments that revolve around the planets in their orbits, located in a straight line with the surface of the Earth. The rings are based on material from either destroyed or unformed satellites of planets.

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