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How many moons orbit Saturn and what are they called?

There are 18 moons that orbit Saturn and these are called :Pan, Atlas, Pandora, Prometheus, Epimetheus , Janus, Mimus, Enceladus, telesto, Helene, Calypso, Tethys, Dione, Rhea, Titan, Hyperion, Iapetus and PhoebeThe names are all part of the roman memory so it's said...There are countless pieces (of varying materials, sizes, densities, masses, and life expectancies) orbiting Saturn. What is lacking is consensus on a clear definition of the term, moon.Saturn has 67 moons with confirmed orbits, as of March 2011.Twenty-four of them are regular satellites and thirty-seven have been confirmed as irregular satellites. 53 have been named and 9 are provisional. These are as follows:AegaeonAegirAlbiorixAntheAtlasBebhionnBergelmirBestlaCalypsoDaphnisDioneEnceladusEpimetheusErriapusFarbautiFenrirFornjotGreipHatiHeleneHyperionHyrokkinIapetusIjiraqJarnsaxaJanusKariKiviuqLogeMethoneMimasMundilfariNarviPaaliaqPallenePanPandoraPhoebePolydeucesPrometheusRheaSuttungrSkathiSiarnaqSkollSurturTarqeqTarvosTelestoTethysThrymrTitanYmirProvisional:S/2004 S 7S/2004 S 12S/2004 S 13S/2004 S 17S/2006 S 1S/2006 S 3S/2007 S 2S/2007 S 3S/2009/S 1no, Saturn has 47 moons.20Technically, thousands upon thousands since each rock making up its rings is a satellite; to date 60 major satellites are known (but this number will surely rise).Saturn has 62 moons. Saturn has 62 moons.Saturn has 62 moons.No. Saturn has 62 moons.Saturn has 62 known moons.Sorry if I sound rude but don't take it personally, I preffer it when people finish their sentances, anyway, Saturn has 62 moons.


What are the names of Saturn's moons?

mimas is one of them and tethys is another. you mean Saturn has 30 moons, 12 of which are unnamed. the ones that are named are Pan, Atlas, Prometheus, Pandora, Epimetheus, Jana, Mimas, Enceladus, Tethys, Telesto, Calypso, Dione, Helene, Rhia, Titan, Hyperion, Iapetus, and Pheobe.


What is the relation between the planets and their satellites?

It is currently impossible to name every planet in existence. The known planets in our solar system (listed with planet type and number and names of known moons) are as follows (in ascending order of orbital radius):Mercury (Terrestrial) [0]Venus (Terrestrial) [0]Earth (Terrestrial) [1, Luna]Mars (Terrestrial) [2, Phobos and Deimos]Ceres (Dwarf planet) [0]Vesta (Protoplanet) [0]Pallas (Protoplanet) [0]Jupiter (Gas giant) [66]Saturn (Gas giant) [62]Uranus (Ice giant) [27]Neptune (Ice giant) [13]Orcus (Dwarf planet) [1, Vanth]Pluto (Dwarf planet, binary) [4, Nix, Hydra, P4, P5]Charon (Dwarf planet, binary) [4, Nix, Hydra, P4, P5]Haumea (Dwarf planet) [2, Hi'iaka, Namaka]Quaoar (Dwarf planet) [1, Weywot]Makemake (Dwarf planet) [0]2007 OR10 "Snow White" (Dwarf planet) [0]Eris (Dwarf planet) [1, Dysnomia]Sedna (Dwarf planet) [0]