<P> Neptune has a planetary ring system, though one much less substantial than that of Saturn . The rings may consist of ice particles coated with silicates or carbon - based material, which most likely gives them a reddish hue . The three main rings are the narrow Adams Ring, 63,000 km from the centre of Neptune, the Le Verrier Ring, at 53,000 km, and the broader, fainter Galle Ring, at 42,000 km . A faint outward extension to the Le Verrier Ring has been named Lassell; it is bounded at its outer edge by the Arago Ring at 57,000 km . </P> <P> The first of these planetary rings was detected in 1968 by a team led by Edward Guinan . In the early 1980s, analysis of this data along with newer observations led to the hypothesis that this ring might be incomplete . Evidence that the rings might have gaps first arose during a stellar occultation in 1984 when the rings obscured a star on immersion but not on emersion . Images from Voyager 2 in 1989 settled the issue by showing several faint rings . </P> <P> The outermost ring, Adams, contains five prominent arcs now named Courage, Liberté, Egalité 1, Egalité 2 and Fraternité (Courage, Liberty, Equality and Fraternity). The existence of arcs was difficult to explain because the laws of motion would predict that arcs would spread out into a uniform ring over short timescales . Astronomers now estimate that the arcs are corralled into their current form by the gravitational effects of Galatea, a moon just inward from the ring . </P> <P> Earth - based observations announced in 2005 appeared to show that Neptune's rings are much more unstable than previously thought . Images taken from the W.M. Keck Observatory in 2002 and 2003 show considerable decay in the rings when compared to images by Voyager 2 . In particular, it seems that the Liberté arc might disappear in as little as one century . </P>

Which moon of neptune has an extremely elliptical orbit