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For questions about rings and their effects on the world and its people.
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How can mankind duplicate the rings of Saturn for Earth?
Creating a temporary ring is relatively simple, and most of the previous posters have provided useful answers. The problem isn't so much that you can make a ring, but how to make it a stable structure …
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What motivation would people have for mining planetary rings?
Mining the orbital rings of any planetary system (Saturn, Jupiter or Uranus all have known ring systems) is a relatively economical way to gather materials that you might need for living and operating …
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How does a world with rings expand into space
For the most part, rings should not be much of an issue. Most of the rings we know of in our own solar system are made of dust and ice, and outside of Saturn, most of these rings are fairly nebulous. …