As of August 3, 2010, the last two moons of Saturn that have been discovered are Aegaeon and S/2009 S 1.
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Saturn has a total of 60 moons, many of which were only discovered in the last few years - 52 of them have received official names..
The total was 146 last time I checked. However there are "provisional moons" that will probably become "official" moons eventually.
Sometimes they call wild pigs by their last names
Last names didn't really exist in Biblical times. However, people were identified from the city from which they or their fathers were from. This is why Jesus is called Jesus of Nazareth.
Jupiter has 63 moons at the last count, but some of these may not be proper moons, but captured asteroids.
Yes as Pluto is the smallest and the last planet in the solar system, it is smaller then the earths moons.
Ben's last name was name was Finney.
You only need names for things if there are more than one of them. Since there is only one sun in our solar system, it is called "the Sun". In Latin, the name is "Sol", which means "sun". Earth's moon is called "the Moon", because it is the only one. We need names for the moons of other planets, because there are several; Mars has 2, Jupiter 63 (at last count), Saturn a couple of dozen or more. Even Pluto has two.
romulus and remus' last names are augustus.
NothingSora, Kairi, and Riku do not have last names. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I would say that it is not that they don't have last names, it is that their last names are currently unknown.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I agree, but it is a possibility that they might not even have last names.
At last count Jupiter had a whopping 63 moons! It's four largest moons are called the Galilean satellites, after Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei, who observed them in 1610. The German astronomer Simon Marius claimed to have seen the moons around the same time, but he did not publish his observations and so Galileo is given the credit for their discovery. These large moons, named Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto, are each distinctive worlds.