If This Planet Replaced Saturn We Could See Its Rings From Earth!

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Astronomers say they have found the first ringed planet beyond our solarsystem, a super world with a girdle of halos 200 times bigger than Saturn's.

Called #J1407b, the giant has a disk of 30-odd rings which is so vast that had it been around Saturn, it would have dominated our night sky.

Matthew Kenworthy of the Leiden Observatory said "It'd be huge. You'd see the rings and the gaps in the rings quite easily from Earth,"

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