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There are three ways that planetary rings ( the rings around planets ) have been proposed to have formed: from material of the protoplanetary disk that was within the Roche limit of the planet and thus could not coalesce to form moons ; from the debris of a moon that was disrupted by a large impact ; or from the debris of a moon that was disrupted by tidal stresses when it passed within the planet's Roche limit.
Most rings were thought to be unstable and to dissipate over the course of tens or hundreds of millions of years, but it now appears that Saturn's rings might be quite old, dating to the early days of the Solar System.

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