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No, it is the largest moon Orbiting Saturn.
Saturn it takes 29.5 years to go around
Over 60 moons have been discovered orbiting Saturn so far, but many of them are tiny moonlets imbedded in Saturn's rings, and are only a few tens of miles across. There could be as many as hundreds of undiscovered moons hiding in the rings.
No. No moon in the solar system has a moon orbiting it.
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there is no satellites orbiting Saturn
Saturn does
An average speed of 53,979 miles per hour
No, it is the largest moon Orbiting Saturn.
The ringed planet Saturn is the 6th of the 8 major planets from the Sun, orbiting at an average distance of 1.43 billion kilometers (891 million miles). One complete revolution (a Saturn year) takes about 10,759 Earth days, or just under 29.5 Earth years. The planet's average orbital speed is 9.69 kilometers/second.
Saturn has at least 61 moons orbiting it(but no planets)
Saturn it takes 29.5 years to go around
No, the farther an orbiting body is from the body it's orbiting, the longer the orbit takes. One Saturn year is approximately equal to 29.46 Earth years.
Saturn is Made of gasses. So is Jupiter. The rings of Saturn are made of ice and rock just orbiting around.
Pioneer 11, Voyager 1 and 2, and Cassini-Huygens (which is presently orbiting Saturn.)
Planets cannot have stars orbiting them by definition.