No, there are not moons or stars ON planet earth, but there are moons and stars around planet earth. == ==
Voyager 2 discovered new moons and rings around Neptune in 1989, including seven new moons and four partial rings. These discoveries expanded our understanding of Neptune's satellite system and its surrounding ring structure.
NASA sent Voyager 2 to Neptune, launching the spacecraft in 1977 as part of the Voyager program. Voyager 2 flew by Neptune in 1989, providing valuable data and images of the planet and its moons.
A planet and its moons are collectively referred to as a planetary system. The planet is the primary celestial body that orbits a star, while moons are natural satellites that orbit the planet.
Europa is one of Jupiter's moons, so it revolves around the planet Jupiter.
saturn
jupiter had it's rings found by nassa
voyager found 13 moons.
Uranus.
Voyager 2 flew by Saturn in 1981, the second planet visited by the Voyager program after Jupiter. It provided valuable data and images of Saturn, its rings, and its moons, enhancing our understanding of the planet and its system.
No, there are not moons or stars ON planet earth, but there are moons and stars around planet earth. == ==
Pandora is one of Saturn's moons, discovered in 1980 by the Voyager 1 space probe. Its quite small and is one of the inner moons of Saturn.
much of what is known about Neptune comes from the space probe Voyager II, which passed Neptune in 1989. Neptune was found to have two narrow rings and other fainter ones, as well as six moons. A year on Neptune is equal to almost 1656 Earth years. A Neptunian day is about 18 hours long.
Voyager 2 discovered new moons and rings around Neptune in 1989, including seven new moons and four partial rings. These discoveries expanded our understanding of Neptune's satellite system and its surrounding ring structure.
The sun does not have any moons or rings. Moons typically orbit around planets, not stars like the sun. Rings are found around some planets, like Saturn, but not around the sun.
NASA sent Voyager 2 to Neptune, launching the spacecraft in 1977 as part of the Voyager program. Voyager 2 flew by Neptune in 1989, providing valuable data and images of the planet and its moons.
Voyager 2 discovered five moons of Neptune (Proteus, Larissa, Despina, Galatea, and Nereid) and observed its rings in 1989. The spacecraft's observations helped to expand our understanding of Neptune's complex system of moons and ring particles.