SATURN’S RINGS, that spell wonders since Galileo observed them in 1610 with his telescope (without realising their nature though. It was Christiaan Huygens, in 1655, the very first to describe them as a disk). They are not the only, but certainly the most extensive planetary ring system of any planet, made by countless small particles, whose size varies from micrometres to metres, and made almost entirely of water ice, with some small components of rocky material
SATURN’S RINGS, that spell wonders since Galileo observed them in 1610 with his telescope (without realising their nature though. It was Christiaan Huygens, in 1655, the very first to describe them as a disk). They are not the only, but certainly the most extensive planetary ring system of any planet, made by countless small particles, whose size varies from micrometres to metres,และเกือบทั้งหมดของน้ำแข็งที่มีส่วนประกอบเล็ก ๆของ
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