can anyone tell me why Saturn's and other gases planets rings are visible only when we close to it in 1 km area
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After size, perhaps the most noticeable difference between the jovian and terrestrial planets involves moons and rings. ... Rings are composed of countless small pieces of rock and ice, each orbiting its planet like a tiny moon. The rings look flat because the particles all orbit in essentially the same plane.
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