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  1. A confirmed moon is given a permanent designation by the IAU consisting of a name and a Roman numeral.[3] The nine moons that were known before 1900 (of which Phoebe is the only irregular) are numbered in order of their distance from Saturn; the rest are numbered in the order by which they received their permanent designations. Nine small moons of the Norse group and S/2009 S 1 have not yet received a permanent designation.
  2. Kích thước của Pan, Janus, Methone, Ahthe, Pallene và các vệ tinh Troia của Tethys và Dione được lấy từ Porco et al., 2007, Bàng 1.[4] Diameters and dimensions of Mimas, Enceladus, Tethys, Dione, Rhea and Iapetus are from Thomas eta al., 2007, Table 1.[5] The values for Phoebe are from Giese, 2006.[6] The diameter and dimensions for Hyperion are from Thomas, 1995[7] and Thomas, 2007, Table 1.[8] The approximate sizes of the irregular satellites are from the website of Scott Sheppard.[9]
  3. Masses of the large moons were taken from Jacobson, 2006. Masses of some small inner moons were taken from Porco, 2007.[4] Masses of other small moons were calculated assuming a density of 1.3 g/cm3.
  4. 1 2 3 The orbital parameters were taken from Spitale, et al. 2006, IAU-MPC Natural Satellites Ephemeris Service,[10] and NASA/NSSDC.[11]
  5. Negative orbital periods indicate a retrograde orbit around Saturn (opposite to the planet's rotation).
  6. To Saturn's equator

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