Planet Saturn: Amazing VIDEO, How Its Rings Form a Mini Solar System

The planet Saturn is the second largest in the solar system, and in its orbit there are a series of moons that rotate inside the famous rings that surround the planet, and which you can see above. The "dance" that these moons do around the planet Saturn is presented in the video clip above as the orbit that the planets in the solar system do around the sun, the comparison itself being impressive from many points of view, even if it slightly forced.

The planet Saturn is large, not as large as the sun, but its moons orbit it in orbits quite similar to those that the planets in the solar system have around our sun. You can also see calculations for the periods of time required for the moons of the planet Saturn to complete their orbits around it, along with the speeds they reach, and everything happens inside the rings that surround the cosmic body, some very unfriendly.

Planet Saturn: Amazing VIDEO, How Its Rings Form a Mini Solar System

The planet Saturn has a lot of pieces of ice in its rings that vary in size from microscopic to the size of buses, so it is difficult to navigate among them. Of course, the moons that the planet Saturn has can destroy any kind of pieces of ice of this kind, but a spaceship could not pass through them, the planet being observed from various other angles to record images and video clips.

The planet Saturn is not the only one in the solar system that has rings around it, both Uranus and Neptune also have rings, but they were not represented in all the pictures taken of the planets. Of course, the planet Saturn has also been monitored much more carefully than the others over time, so that more information is known about it than what is known about the other planets of the solar system.

The planet Saturn remains in the attention of researchers at the moment, even if there is no longer any spacecraft that orbits it, NASA's Cassini being destroyed a long time ago.