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Planetary rings aren’t unique to Saturn—Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune have them too.

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Those planets have much fainter and thinner ring systems compared with Saturn’s. Saturn’s rings span up to roughly 280,000 km across but are often only tens of meters thick in many places.

🤯 "Planetary rings aren’t unique to Saturn—Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune have them too. Saturn just accessorizes better."

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