Ever wonder what our home planet would look like with Saturn's rings circling the equator?
Turns out, Earth would be even more beautiful.
Artist Ron Miller, a former art director at the National Air & Space Museum's Albert Einstein Planetarium, creates visualizations of unreal science ideas.
In 2013, he created this series of images that depict famous landmarks on Earth framed by Saturn's rings, painted to scale.
The results are out of this world.
Saturn's seven rings, made of ice and rock, are the biggest and brightest in our solar system.
Source: NASA
As Ron Miller discovered, they also look super cool surrounding planet Earth.
Miller looked at calculations from the book "Saturn and its Systems" published in 1865, to map how the rings would appear from every latitude on Earth.
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