Earth is very well known for not having rings, but what if it did? What if during the 4.8-billion-year long history, from the Theia collision to today, the sky was adorned with beautiful crescent rings & a glaring moon? Spoiler Alert: Not good!
One planet we'd least expect to have rings would be Mars, Turns out Mars will be getting his own set of rings like Saturn.
This wouldn't be the first time Mars has rings or moons for that matter.
One of the most remarkable planets in our solar system Saturn will lose its rings. Saturn suffers from an issue astronomers know as "ring rain", this is where Saturn's water like substances are pulled into the planet's atmosphere thus shrinking the rings.