Neptune has a ring system, just like all the giant
gaseous outer planets.
Farther out, well away from the sun's warmth, gases like hydrogen and helium failed to vaporize and instead accumulated to form
the gaseous outer planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus.
Not exact matches
Meeting the Neighbors A century ago, our solar system seemed split into two tidy groups: the terrestrial inner
planets — Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars — and the giant,
gaseous outer worlds.
This violent «stripping» occurs in
planets that are made up of a rocky core with a
gaseous outer layer.
The
outer four Jovian
planets are massive and
gaseous.
Since
planet b is
gaseous, however, its
outer atmosphere is probably circulating much faster than its interior.
This
gaseous, giant,
outer planet has a visible ring system and over 20 moons, the largest of which is Titania.