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Saturn has over 60 confirmed moons, there may well be even more than this still to be discovered. Titan is the largest of Saturns moons and was the first to be discovered in 1655. Iapetus, Rhea, Dione and Tethys are quite large, over 1000km in diameter, and were the next to be dicovered in 1671, 1672, 1684 and 1684 respectively. Enceladus and Mimas were discovered in 1789, Hyperon in 1848 and Pheobe in 1899. The remaining smaller moons were then discovered from the various probes that were sent to Saturn, cheifly Voyager 2 and the Cassini-Huygens space vehicles.

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