@denilla8034

"This newborn planet..."

"I'm 5 million years old Jeff."

@Benson_aka_devils_advocate_88

Unfortunately, follow up observations have failed to see the "rings" in their data. The working hypothesis is that there was a dense cloud of gas and dust that passed in front of the planet.

@jennyjoot9184

That would have to have an insane gravity field goddamn

@Patient_Autistic

That's one majestic planet

@ry_hellcat1562

Sadly this isnt a planet and these arent asteroid rings. Its a brown dwarf star with a protoplanetary disc.

@shinwa_ni

big thanks to the camera man. awesome job dude

@Gatomolhado673

In reality, it was discovered that this planet is just a brown dwarf without these beautiful rings.

@worthyCap17

That planet must be huge with extreme magnetic force.

If u say its equal to 1 AU.

@lovingblue4133

Give the camera man an Oscar 👏👏

@KlaasVictor

Didn't know that Ray Dalio is into astronomy

@giovannidicapo6213

How scary life probably feels like looking at space from space

@raibyo

You know, I was searching for a different Lord of the Rings.

@Kapparillo

It must be a very delicate balance holding all those rings in place.

@MustangKepler

If saturn ring is that big its not just asthetically beutifull to see from earth but were also gonna look after its conciquences or even may be its impossible for us to be alive on earth 🌍 at first place.

@mapelianbutton4954

I'd call this planet Sauron instead of Super Saturn

@Tornado2409

There's some reeeeeal planet rizz right there...

@sienaneff3108

Looks like a music disc, what fabulous song would this thing play??

@CaesarRising

Then it must've have stronger gravitational pull than sun

@bharathswarrier3134

It's not a planet it's a type of star

@i_am_cuber_3214

But the scientists have discovered that its rings are disappearing or fading..😢❤