MoonsOfSaturn

The Moons of Saturn There are sixty two different moons. Nine of these moons have no name, so 53 do, most are named after Greek or Roman gods, Irish, Norse, giants, Titans and other mythical beings. These are a few of the moons. Many are moonlets that are only one kilometre across. Others are larger than Mercury. These are some of the largest.
 * 1) Mimas. Cratered the top half rock and bottom half ice, one crater is almost a third of its diameter.
 * 2) Enceladus. Many craters and ice at the bottom it has many plate tectonics.
 * 3) Tethys. It also has many craters and two ice caps, one crater takes up a lot of the lower hemisphere.
 * 4) Dione. It has few craters compared to the others, but many chasms, ridges, crater chains and long narrow depressions.
 * 5) Rhea. It has many ice volcanoes and ridges and a large crater called "The Splat" as that is what it is shaped like.
 * 6) Titan. It is larger than Mercury and is the most Earthlike as it has an atmosphere and the solvent is methane (our is water) with many lakes of liquid methane.
 * 7) Iapetus. On one side it is whity-gray the other one is a chocolate-mud. It has a bulging middle and is mistaken for walnut shape.
 * 8) Phoebe. It is a miniature Saturn with rings and is the second largest moon (the biggest is Titan).

These is the places of these moons on the picture.
 * Prometheus || Methone || Telesto || Iapetus ||
 * Pandora || Pallene ||  || Tethys ||
 * Mimas ||  || Polydeuces || Phoebe ||
 * Epmetheus || Calypso ||  ||   ||
 * Janus ||  || Rhea ||   ||
 * Atlas ||  || Titan ||   ||
 * Daphnis ||  ||   ||   ||
 * Pan || Enceladus || Dione || Hyperion ||
 * ||  || Helene ||   ||

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