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Washington - Scientists have spotted a huge new ring around Saturn - the largest planetary ring seen yet in the solar system.

The faint ring, made of tiny particles, partly marks the orbit of Saturn's distant moon Phoebe, Anne Verbiscer of the University of Virginia and colleagues reported on Wednesday in the journal Nature.

Phoebe, orbits the ringed planet at a radius of about 13 million kilometres and, evidently, objects colliding with Phoebe and kicking up dust keep the ring supplied with material.

"The closest analogs to the Phoebe ring are the two gossamer rings associated with Jupiter's inner satellites, Thebe and Amalthea," they wrote. These moons, too, are the source of dust kicked up by collisions.
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"Similar structures should also adorn the other gas giant planets," the researchers added.

Galileo first potted Saturn's colourful rings in 1610 with his telescope, and almost any amateur planet-spotter can see the densest of the giant planet's rings.

Verbiscer's team used Nasa's Spitzer Space Telescope to see this new one, which is very deep, lies far beyond Saturn's other rings and is tilted at a 27-degree angle to the plane of the others.

"This is one supersized ring," Verbiscer said in a statement.

Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune all have rings. - Reuters

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