Following is a list of the diameters of the 53 natural satellites of Saturn that are officially recognized as moons, starting from the closest to Saturn. Due to the difficulty of measurement techniques, total consensus on all the data has not yet been reached, so these data are approximate.
Moon name and approx. Diameter, listed by increasing orbital period.
Pan 20 km
Daphnis 7 km
Atlas 32 km
Prometheus 100 km
Pandora 84 km
Epimetheus 119 km
Janus 178 km
Aegaeon 0.5 km
Mimas 397 km
Methone 3 km
Anthe 2 km
Pallene 4 km
Enceladus 499 km
Telesto 24 km
Tethys 1,060 km
Calypso 19 km
Dione 1,118 km
Helene 32 km
Polydeuces 4 km
Rhea 1,528 km
Titan 5,150 km
Hyperion 266 km
Iapetus 1,436 km
Kiviuq 16 km
Ijiraq 12 km
Phoebe 240 km
Paaliaq 22 km
Skathi 68 km
Albiorix 32 km
Bebhionn 6 km
Erriapo 10 km
Siarnaq 40 km
Skoll 6 km
Tarvos 15 km
Tarqeq 7 km
Greip 6 km
Hyrrokkin 8 km
Mundilfari 7 km
Jarmsaxa 6 km
Narvi 7 km
Bergelmir 6 km
Suttungr 7 km
Hati 6 km
Bestla 7 km
Farbauti 5 km
Thrymr 7 km
Aegir 6 km
Kari 7 km
Fenrir 4 km
Surtur 6 km
Ymir 18 km
Loge 6 km
Fornjot 6 km
See related link for a full list of all 61 moons
saturns moons are a reddish color
saturns main moons were discovered in 1655 and 1671-1684
Rock and ice.
one of saturns outermost moons
The planet Saturn has 62 moons. 53 of these moons have an actual orbit. The largest of these moons is Titan.
Saturns moons are usually very rocky and are covered in craters. This is because it is just outside a ring of asteroids which surround the sun.
Saturns two largest moons are Titan and Rhea
No - Titania and Oberon are both moons of Uranus.
There are moons in Saturn's rings, they are called shepherd moons because they help keep the rings intact.
At saturns rings which is were are some of the moons are also there
yes