Ring system
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A ring system surrounds a planet, planetoid, or asteroid, and is comprised of rings of dust and other small particles orbiting around an object in a flat disc-shaped region.
Fun Facts:
- In 2371, the crew of the USS Voyager discovered a new element in the ring system of a class D planet in the Delta Quadrant.
- The rings of the planet Ba'ku had special metaphasic properties that stopped the aging process for the inhabitants, the Ba'ku.
Planets with planetary rings
- Ba'ku
- Camus II
- Gamma II
- Gravesworld
- Jupiter
- Mariposa
- Mudd (External Link)
- Neptune
- Saturn
- Tantalus V
- Uranus
- Veridian II
- Veridian VI
- Zeon
- Unnamed planets
- Class D
- Class T
- Planet close to Starbase 11
- Gas giant orbited by Andoria