B Ring
The B Ring is one of the prominent rings of the planet Saturn, located between the A Ring and the C Ring. It is known for its significant width and brightness, making it one of the most visible rings in the Saturnian system. The B Ring is composed mainly of ice particles, with some rocky debris, and has a complex structure featuring various gaps and divisions.
The B Ring is approximately 25,500 kilometers wide and can be up to 1 kilometer thick. Its density varies, with some areas being more concentrated than others. The ring's features are influenced by the gravitational effects of Saturn's moons, which help shape its structure and maintain its distinct characteristics.