Saturn's Rings in Natural Color
What colors are Saturn's rings?
Recent images
from the Cassini spacecraft now orbiting
Saturn confirm that different rings have slightly different colors.
The above image shows their sometimes-subtle differences in brightness and color.
The rings
reflect sunlight and so, even if they were perfectly reflecting,
would appear the color of the Sun.
The ring particles are mostly light water-ice,
although these particles can be shaded by an unknown type of
darker dirt.
Thinner and more isolated rings also naturally appear darker.
The brightest section
pictured above is Saturn's
B ring.