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Saturn seen from one of its moons -- Robert Casey wa2ise@netcom.com
Saturn has 82 moons. Fifty-three moons are confirmed and named and another 29 moons are awaiting confirmation of discovery and official naming. Saturn's moons range in size from larger than the planet Mercury — the giant moon Titan — to as small as a sports arena. The moons shape, contribute and also collect material from Saturn's rings and magnetosphere.
But Titan is much more than that.
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