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Could planetary rings form toroidal moons?
Assuming that you had a sufficient quantity of solid matter in a planetary ring, could it ever aggregate along its mean orbital path to form a solid orbiting torus of ice/rock?
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Categories: Our universe.
Tags: moons, rings, torus.
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