Moons of Saturn
Appearance
TheplanetSaturnhas 146 namedmoons,and another 29 which are still being studied.[1]Many of the moons are very small: 33 are less than 10 km (6 mi) in diameter and thirteen moons are less than 50 km (31 mi).[2]Many of the moons are named afterTitans,Giants,or minorGreekorRomangods. Some of Saturn
Confirmed moons[change|change source]
The moons of Saturn are listed here byorbital period(or semi-major axis), from shortest to longest. Moons massive enough for their surfaces to havecollapsedinto aspheroidare highlighted in bold, while the irregular moons are listed in red, orange and gray background.
Key | ||||
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† Major icy moons |
♠ Titan |
‡ Inuit group |
♦ Gallic group |
♣ Norse group |
Very recently, there have been 20 new discoveries of moons on Saturn that have not yet been named.
Order | Label [a] |
Name | Pronunciation | Image | Diameter (km)[b] | Mass (×1015kg)[c] |
Semi-major axis (km)[d] | Orbital period (d)[d][e] | Inclination[d][f] | Eccentricity | Position | Discovery year |
Discoverer |
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1 | baaniroop | S/2009 S 1 | — | ![]() |
≈ 0.3 | < 0.0001 | ≈ 117000 | ≈ 0.47 | ≈ 0° | ≈ 0 | outer B Ring | 2009 | Cassini |
(moonlets) | — | ![]() |
0.04 to 0.4 (Earhart) | < 0.0001 | ≈ 130000 | ≈ 0.55 | ≈ 0° | ≈ 0 | Three 1000 km bands within A Ring | 2006 | Cassini | ||
2 | XVIII | Pan | /ˈpæn/ | ![]() |
28.2±2.6 (34 × 31 × 20) |
4.95±0.75 | 133584 | +0.57505 | 0.001° | 0.000035 | in Encke Division | 1990 | M. Showalter |
3 | XXXV | Daphnis | /ˈdæfnɪs/ | ![]() |
7.6±1.6 (9 × 8 × 6) |
0.084±0.012 | 136505 | +0.59408 | ≈ 0° | ≈ 0 | in Keeler Gap | 2005 | Cassini |
4 | XV | Atlas | /ˈætləs/ | ![]() |
30.2±1.8 (41 × 35 × 19) |
6.6±0.045 | 137670 | +0.60169 | 0.003° | 0.0012 | outer A Ring shepherd | 1980 | Voyager 2 |
5 | XVI | Prometheus | /proʊˈmiːθiəs/ | ![]() |
86.2±5.4 (136 × 79 × 59) |
159.5±1.5 | 139380 | +0.61299 | 0.008° | 0.0022 | inner F Ring shepherd | 1980 | Voyager 2 |
6 | XVII | Pandora | /pænˈdɔːrə/ | ![]() |
81.4±3.0 (104 × 81 × 64) |
137.1±1.9 | 141720 | +0.62850 | 0.050° | 0.0042 | outer F Ring Shepherd | 1980 | Voyager 2 |
7a | XI | Epimetheus | /ɛpɪˈmiːθiəs/ | ![]() |
116.2±3.6 (130 × 114 × 106) |
526.6±0.6 | 151422 | +0.69433 | 0.335° | 0.0098 | co-orbital with Janus | 1977 | J. Fountain,andS. Larson |
7b | X | Janus | /ˈdʒeɪnəs/ | ![]() |
179.0±2.8 (203 × 185 × 153) |
1897.5±0.6 | 151472 | +0.69466 | 0.165° | 0.0068 | co-orbital with Epimetheus | 1966 | A. Dollfus |
9 | LIII | Aegaeon | /iːˈdʒiːən/ | ![]() |
≈ 0.5 | ≈ 0.0001 | 167500 | +0.80812 | 0.001° | 0.0002 | G Ring moonlet | 2008 | Cassini |
10 | I | †Mimas | /ˈmaɪməs/ | ![]() |
396.4±0.8 (416 × 393 × 381) |
37493±31 | 185404 | +0.942422 | 1.566° | 0.0202 | 1789 | W. Herschel | |
11 | XXXII | Methone | /mɪˈθoʊniː/ | ![]() |
3.2±1.2 | ≈ 0.02 | 194440 | +1.00957 | 0.007° | 0.0001 | Alkyonides | 2004 | Cassini |
12 | XLIX | Anthe | /ˈænθiː/ | ![]() |
1.8 | ≈ 0.0015 | 197700 | +1.05089 | 0.1° | 0.0011 | Alkyonides | 2007 | Cassini |
13 | XXXIII | Pallene | /pəˈliːniː/ | ![]() |
5.0±1.2 (6 × 6 × 4) |
≈ 0.05 | 212280 | +1.15375 | 0.181° | 0.0040 | Alkyonides | 2004 | Cassini |
14 | II | †Enceladus | /ɛnˈsɛlədəs/ | ![]() |
504.2±0.4 (513 × 503 × 497) |
108022±101 | 237950 | +1.370218 | 0.010° | 0.0047 | Generates the E ring | 1789 | W. Herschel |
15 | III | †Tethys | /ˈtiːθɪs/ | ![]() |
1062±1.2 (1077 × 1057 × 1053) |
617449±132 | 294619 | +1.887802 | 0.168° | 0.0001 | 1684 | G. Cassini | |
15a | XIII | Telesto | /tɪˈlɛstoʊ/ | ![]() |
24.8±0.8 (33 × 24 × 20) |
≈ 9.41 | 294619 | +1.887802 | 1.158° | 0.000 | leading Tethys trojan | 1980 | B. Smith, H. Reitsema, S. Larson, and J. Fountain |
15b | XIV | Calypso | /kəˈlɪpsoʊ/ | ![]() |
21.4±1.4 (30 × 23 × 14) |
≈ 6.3 | 294619 | +1.887802 | 1.473° | 0.000 | trailing Tethys trojan | 1980 | D. Pascu, P. Seidelmann, W. Baum, and D. Currie |
18 | IV | †Dione | /daɪˈoʊniː/ | ![]() |
1122.8±0.8 (1128 × 1123 × 1119) |
1095452±168 | 377396 | +2.736915 | 0.002° | 0.0022 | 1684 | G. Cassini | |
18a | XII | Helene | /ˈhɛlɪniː/ | ![]() |
35.2±0.8 (43 × 38 × 26) |
≈ 24.46 | 377396 | +2.736915 | 0.212° | 0.0022 | leading Dione trojan | 1980 | P. Laques and J. Lecacheux |
18b | XXXIV | Polydeuces | /pɒliˈdjuːsiːz/ | ![]() |
2.6±0.8 (3 × 2 × 1) |
≈ 0.03 | 377396 | +2.736915 | 0.177° | 0.0192 | trailing Dione trojan | 2004 | Cassini |
21 | V | †Rhea | /ˈriːə/ | ![]() |
1527.0±1.2 (1530 × 1526 × 1525) |
2306518±353 | 527108 | +4.518212 | 0.327° | 0.001258 | 1672 | G. Cassini | |
22 | VI | ♠Titan | /ˈtaɪtən/ | ![]() |
5149.46±0.18 (5149 × 5149 × 5150) |
134520000±20000 | 1221930 | +15.94542 | 0.3485° | 0.0288 | 1655 | C. Huygens | |
23 | VII | †Hyperion | /haɪˈpɪəriən/ | ![]() |
270±8 (360 × 266 × 205) |
5620±50 | 1481010 | +21.27661 | 0.568° | 0.123006 | in 4:3 resonance with Titan | 1848 | W. Bond G. Bond W. Lassell |
24 | VIII | †Iapetus | /aɪˈæpɪtəs/ | ![]() |
1468.6±5.6 (1491 × 1491 × 1424) |
1805635±375 | 3560820 | +79.3215 | 15.47° | 0.028613 | 1671 | G. Cassini | |
25 | XXIV | ‡Kiviuq | /ˈkɪviək/ | ≈ 16 | ≈ 2.79 | 11294800 | +448.16 | 49.087° | 0.3288 | Inuit group | 2000 | B. Gladman,J. Kavelaars,et al. | |
26 | XXII | ‡Ijiraq | /ˈiːɪrɒk/ | ![]() |
≈ 12 | ≈ 1.18 | 11355316 | +451.77 | 50.212° | 0.3161 | Inuit group | 2000 | B. Gladman,J. Kavelaars,et al. |
27 | IX | ♣†Phoebe | /ˈfiːbiː/ | ![]() |
213.0±1.4 (219 × 217 × 204) |
8292±10 | 12869700 | −545.09 | 173.047° | 0.156242 | Norse group | 1899 | W. Pickering |
28 | XX | ‡Paaliaq | /ˈpɑːliɒk/ | ![]() |
≈ 22 | ≈ 7.25 | 15103400 | +692.98 | 46.151° | 0.3631 | Inuit group | 2000 | B. Gladman,J. Kavelaars,et al. |
29 | XXVII | ♣Skathi | /ˈskɒði/ | ≈ 8 | ≈ 0.35 | 15672500 | −732.52 | 149.084° | 0.246 | Norse (Skathi) Group | 2000 | B. Gladman,J. Kavelaars,et al. | |
30 | XXVI | ♦Albiorix | /ˌælbiˈɒrɪks/ | ≈ 32 | ≈ 22.3 | 16266700 | +774.58 | 38.042° | 0.477 | Gallic group | 2000 | M. Holman | |
31 | ♣S/2007 S 2 | — | ≈ 6 | ≈ 0.15 | 16560000 | −792.96 | 176.68° | 0.2418 | Norse group | 2007 | S. Sheppard,D. Jewitt,J. Kleyna,B. Marsden | ||
32 | XXXVII | ♦Bebhionn | /bɛˈviːn/ | ≈ 6 | ≈ 0.15 | 17153520 | +838.77 | 40.484° | 0.333 | Gallic group | 2004 | S. Sheppard,D. Jewitt,J. Kleyna | |
33 | XXVIII | ♦Erriapus | /ɛriˈæpəs/ | ≈ 10 | ≈ 0.68 | 17236900 | +844.89 | 38.109° | 0.4724 | Gallic group | 2000 | B. Gladman,J. Kavelaars,et al. | |
34 | XLVII | ♣Skoll | /ˈskɒl/ | ≈ 6 | ≈ 0.15 | 17473800 | −862.37 | 155.624° | 0.418 | Norse (Skathi) group | 2006 | S. Sheppard,D. Jewitt,J. Kleyna | |
35 | XXIX | ‡Siarnaq | /ˈsiːɑːrnək/ | ≈ 40 | ≈ 43.5 | 17776600 | +884.88 | 45.798° | 0.24961 | Inuit group | 2000 | B. Gladman,J. Kavelaars,et al. | |
36 | LII | ‡Tarqeq | /ˈtɑːrkeɪk/ | ≈ 7 | ≈ 0.23 | 17910600 | +894.86 | 49.904° | 0.1081 | Inuit group | 2007 | S. Sheppard,D. Jewitt,J. Kleyna | |
37 | ♣S/2004 S 13 | — | ≈ 6 | ≈ 0.15 | 18056300 | −905.85 | 167.379° | 0.261 | Norse group | 2004 | S. Sheppard,D. Jewitt,J. Kleyna | ||
38 | LI | ♣Greip | /ˈɡreɪp/ | ≈ 6 | ≈ 0.15 | 18065700 | −906.56 | 172.666° | 0.3735 | Norse group | 2006 | S. Sheppard,D. Jewitt,J. Kleyna | |
39 | XLIV | ♣Hyrrokkin | /hɪˈrɒkɪn/ | ≈ 8 | ≈ 0.35 | 18168300 | −914.29 | 153.272° | 0.3604 | Norse (Skathi) group | 2006 | S. Sheppard,D. Jewitt,J. Kleyna | |
40 | L | ♣Jarnsaxa | /jɑːrnˈsæksə/ | ≈ 6 | ≈ 0.15 | 18556900 | −943.78 | 162.861° | 0.1918 | Norse group | 2006 | S. Sheppard,D. Jewitt,J. Kleyna | |
41 | XXI | ♦Tarvos | /ˈtɑːrvəs/ | ≈ 15 | ≈ 2.3 | 18562800 | +944.23 | 34.679° | 0.5305 | Gallic group | 2000 | B. Gladman,J. Kavelaars,et al. | |
42 | XXV | ♣Mundilfari | /mʊndəlˈværi/ | ≈ 7 | ≈ 0.23 | 18725800 | −956.70 | 169.378° | 0.198 | Norse group | 2000 | B. Gladman,J. Kavelaars,et al. | |
43 | ♣S/2006 S 1 | — | ≈ 6 | ≈ 0.15 | 18930200 | −972.41 | 154.232° | 0.1303 | Norse (Skathi) group | 2006 | S. Sheppard,D.C. Jewitt,J. Kleyna | ||
44 | ♣S/2004 S 17 | — | ≈ 4 | ≈ 0.05 | 19099200 | −985.45 | 166.881° | 0.226 | Norse group | 2004 | S. Sheppard,D. Jewitt,J. Kleyna | ||
45 | XXXVIII | ♣Bergelmir | /bɛərˈjɛlmɪər/ | ≈ 6 | ≈ 0.15 | 19104000 | −985.83 | 157.384° | 0.152 | Norse (Skathi) group | 2004 | S. Sheppard,D. Jewitt,J. Kleyna | |
46 | XXXI | ♣Narvi | /ˈnɑːrvi/ | ![]() |
≈ 7 | ≈ 0.23 | 19395200 | −1008.45 | 137.292° | 0.320 | Norse (Narvi) group | 2003 | S. Sheppard,D. Jewitt,J. Kleyna |
47 | XXIII | ♣Suttungr | /ˈsʊtʊŋɡər/ | ≈ 7 | ≈ 0.23 | 19579000 | −1022.82 | 174.321° | 0.131 | Norse group | 2000 | B. Gladman,J. Kavelaars,et al. | |
48 | XLIII | ♣Hati | /ˈhɑːti/ | ≈ 6 | ≈ 0.15 | 19709300 | −1033.05 | 163.131° | 0.291 | Norse group | 2004 | S. Sheppard,D. Jewitt,J. Kleyna | |
49 | ♣S/2004 S 12 | — | ≈ 5 | ≈ 0.09 | 19905900 | −1048.54 | 164.042° | 0.396 | Norse group | 2004 | S. Sheppard,D. Jewitt,J. Kleyna | ||
50 | XL | ♣Farbauti | /fɑːrˈbaʊti/ | ≈ 5 | ≈ 0.09 | 19984800 | −1054.78 | 158.361° | 0.209 | Norse (Skathi) group | 2004 | S. Sheppard,D. Jewitt,J. Kleyna | |
51 | XXX | ♣Thrymr | /ˈθrɪmər/ | ≈ 7 | ≈ 0.23 | 20278100 | −1078.09 | 174.524° | 0.453 | Norse group | 2000 | B. Gladman,J. Kavelaars,et al. | |
52 | XXXVI | ♣Aegir | /ˈaɪ.ɪər/ | ≈ 6 | ≈ 0.15 | 20482900 | −1094.46 | 167.425° | 0.237 | Norse group | 2004 | S. Sheppard,D. Jewitt,J. Kleyna | |
53 | ♣S/2007 S 3 | — | ≈ 5 | ≈ 0.09 | 20518500 | ≈ −1100 | 177.22° | 0.130 | Norse group | 2007 | S. Sheppard,D. Jewitt,J. Kleyna | ||
54 | XXXIX | ♣Bestla | /ˈbɛstlə/ | ≈ 7 | ≈ 0.23 | 20570000 | −1101.45 | 147.395° | 0.5145 | Norse (Narvi) group | 2004 | S. Sheppard,D. Jewitt,J. Kleyna | |
55 | ♣S/2004 S 7 | — | ≈ 6 | ≈ 0.15 | 20576700 | −1101.99 | 165.596° | 0.5299 | Norse group | 2004 | S. Sheppard,D. Jewitt,J. Kleyna | ||
56 | ♣S/2006 S 3 | — | ≈ 6 | ≈ 0.15 | 21076300 | −1142.37 | 150.817° | 0.4710 | Norse (Skathi) group | 2006 | S. Sheppard,D. Jewitt,J. Kleyna | ||
57 | XLI | ♣Fenrir | /ˈfɛnrɪər/ | ≈ 4 | ≈ 0.05 | 21930644 | −1212.53 | 162.832° | 0.131 | Norse group | 2004 | S. Sheppard,D. Jewitt,J. Kleyna | |
58 | XLVIII | ♣Surtur | /ˈsɜːrtər/ | ≈ 6 | ≈ 0.15 | 22288916 | −1242.36 | 166.918° | 0.3680 | Norse group | 2006 | S. Sheppard,D. Jewitt,J. Kleyna | |
59 | XLV | ♣Kari | /ˈkɑːri/ | ≈ 7 | ≈ 0.23 | 22321200 | −1245.06 | 148.384° | 0.3405 | Norse (Skathi) group | 2006 | S. Sheppard,D. Jewitt,J. Kleyna | |
60 | XIX | ♣Ymir | /ˈɪmɪər/ | ≈ 18 | ≈ 3.97 | 22429673 | −1254.15 | 172.143° | 0.3349 | Norse group | 2000 | B. Gladman,J. Kavelaars,et al. | |
61 | XLVI | ♣Loge | /ˈlɔɪ.eɪ/ | ≈ 6 | ≈ 0.15 | 22984322 | −1300.95 | 166.539° | 0.1390 | Norse group | 2006 | S. Sheppard,D. Jewitt,J. Kleyna | |
62 | XLII | ♣Fornjot | /ˈfɔːrnjɒt/ | ≈ 6 | ≈ 0.15 | 24504879 | −1432.16 | 167.886° | 0.186 | Norse group | 2004 | S. Sheppard,D. Jewitt,J. Kleyna |
Unconfirmed moons[change|change source]
The following objects (observed byCassini) have not been confirmed as solid bodies. It is not yet clear if these are real satellites or merely persistent clumps within the F Ring.
Name | Image | Diameter (km) | Semi-major axis (km) |
Orbital period (d) |
Position | Discovery year |
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S/2004 S 6 | ![]() |
≈ 3–5 | ≈ 140130 | +0.61801 | uncertain objects around the F Ring | 2004 |
S/2004 S 3/S 4[g] | ![]() |
≈ 3–5 | ≈ 140300 | ≈ +0.619 | 2004 |
Hypothetical moons[change|change source]
Two moons were claimed to be discovered by different astronomers but never seen again. Both moons were said to orbit betweenTitanandHyperion.
- Chironwhich was supposedly sighted byHermann Goldschmidtin 1861, but never observed by anyone else.
- Themiswas allegedly discovered in 1905 by astronomerWilliam Pickering,but never seen again. Nevertheless, it was included in numerousalmanacsand astronomy books until the 1960s.
References[change|change source]
- ↑"Saturn: Moons".Solar System Exploration: Planets.National Aeronautics and Space Administration. 2011. Archived fromthe originalon 2011-03-16.Retrieved2011-04-21.
- ↑"About Saturn & Its Moons".Cassini Solstice Mission.National Aeronautics and Space Administration. 2011.Retrieved2011-06-25.
Notes
- ↑A confirmed moon is given a permanent designation by theIAUconsisting of a name and aRoman numeral.The nine moons that were known before 1900 (of which Phoebe is the only irregular) are numbered in order of their distance from Saturn; the rest are numbered in the order by which they received their permanent designations. Nine small moons of the Norse group and S/2009 S 1 have not yet received a permanent designation.
- ↑The diameters and dimensions of the inner moons from Pan through Janus, Methone, Pallene, Telepso, Calypso, Helene, Hyperion and Phoebe were taken from Thomas 2010, Table 3. Diameters and dimensions of Mimas, Enceladus, Tethys, Dione, Rhea and Iapetus are from Thomas 2010, Table 1. The approximate sizes of other satellites are from the website of Scott Sheppard.
- ↑Masses of the large moons were taken from Jacobson, 2006. Masses of Pan, Daphnis, Atlas, Prometheus, Pandora, Epimetheus, Janus, Hyperion and Phoebe were taken from Thomas, 2010, Table 3. Masses of other small moons were calculated assuming a density of 1.3 g/cm3.
- ↑4.04.14.2The orbital parameters were taken from Spitale, et al. 2006, IAU-MPC Natural Satellites Ephemeris Service, and NASA/NSSDC.
- ↑Negative orbital periods indicate aretrograde orbitaround Saturn (opposite to the planet's rotation).
- ↑To Saturn's equator for the regular satellites, and to the ecliptic for the irregular satellites
- ↑S/2004 S 4 was most likely a transient clump—it has not been recovered since the first sighting.