Between 1655 - 1990, the first 18 moons of Saturn were discovered.
About 30 were discovered between 2000 and 2005.
According to the TIME Almanac 2009, the number presently estimated is "at least 60".
there is no satellites orbiting Saturn
There are 27 satellites on Saturn!!!!
there has been 7 man made satellites sent to Saturn.
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Venus is one of the few planets that doesn't have any satellites orbiting around it. Venus also is a planet with no moons.
A natural satellite is a moon. Saturn has sixty-two known moons, fifty-three of which actually have official names. There are hundreds of smaller objects that make up Saturn's rings. Saturn's moon Titan is larger than the planet Mercury, and is the second largest moon in the solar system.
Saturn has 62 moons and Uranus has 27 moons.
yes.kiri lutes Saturn has had three robot probes fly by in the past: Pioneer 11, Voyager 1, and Voyager 2. The Cassini-Huygens probe is currently in orbit around Saturn. The planet also has 62 known natural satellites big enough to be considered moons and many other objects orbiting it, including the materials that make up its famous rings.
All the gas giants are known to have rings; Saturn's are by far the most prominent. As far as moons are concerned, Jupiter and Saturn are in a virtual tie; both of them have around 60 known satellites. ______________________ If you include artificial satellites, Earth leads the pack. With only natural satellites counted, Jupiter has more moons (63 and counting) while Saturn has most of the rings. Jupiter and Uranus have very small and dim ring systems.
Mercury has no satellites.
saturn has 53 rings and 10 moons that are named by the way.
Saturn has 62 identified moons, 53 of which are named. Some of the moons are "shepherd moons" within the ring system. The largest is Titan, which is bigger (though with less mass) than the planet Mercury.