ring of dust and debris orbiting a planet or planet-scale object
A planetary ring is a thin band of dust and debris that orbits around a planet, held in place by the planet's gravity. These rings are scientifically interesting because they help us understand how planets form and evolve, and they reveal the dynamic processes of gravitational forces in space.
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