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  2. As of June 8, 2023, Saturn has 146 moons in its orbit. The moons range in size from larger than the planet Mercury – the giant moon Titan – to as small as a sports arena. The small moon Enceladus has a global ocean under a thick, icy shell. Scientists have identified both moons as high-priority science destinations for future deep space ...

  3. There are 146 moons with confirmed orbits, the most of any planet in the solar system. [1] [a] This number does not include the many thousands of moonlets embedded within Saturn's dense rings, nor hundreds of possible kilometer-sized distant moons that were seen through telescopes but not recaptured.

  4. Saturn has the most moons of any planet in the solar system, with more than 140 known as of 2023. Many of these are small satellites that orbit far from Saturn. The largest moons orbit close to the planet and were discovered telescopically before the 20th century.

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    • Titan. Apart from being the second-largest moon in the Solar System, and the largest moon of Saturn, Titan is the only celestial object besides our planet, where stable bodies of surface liquid have been found.
    • Rhea. Rhea is the second-largest moon of Saturn after Titan, and overall the ninth-largest moon in the Solar System. It is bigger than the dwarf planets Makemake and Ceres.
    • Iapetus. Iapetus is the third largest moon of Saturn and the eleventh-largest moon in the Solar System. It is bigger than the dwarf planets Makemake and Ceres.
    • Dione. Dione is one of the largest inner moons of Saturn, and it was discovered in 1684 by Italian astronomer G.D. Cassini. Dione is the fifteenth largest moon in the Solar System, and it has a diameter of around 1,122 km / 697 mi and a radius of 561 km / 348 mi.
  5. Apr 23, 2014 · Saturn has at least 150 moons and moonlets, though only 62 have confirmed orbits and 53 have names. Learn about the discovery, naming and characteristics of Saturn's diverse satellites, from Titan to Pan.

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