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  • Moon Rings: Why Earth's Satellite Doesn't Have Them
    No, the Moon does not have any rings orbiting around it. Rings are a feature commonly associated with planets like Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune, which are gas and ice giants. These planets have prominent and distinct ring systems made up of particles such as dust, ice crystals, and small rocks.

    The Moon, on the other hand, is a rocky, terrestrial body that lacks the necessary conditions to form or sustain rings around it. Unlike gas giants, the Moon does not have a strong enough gravitational pull or the required composition of particles to create a stable ring structure.

    Therefore, the answer is no, the Moon does not have rings orbiting around it.

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