Saturn’s Main Moons

Saturn has more known moons than any other planet in the Solar System. Its largest moons are complex worlds with thick atmospheres, icy crusts, and possible subsurface oceans. This page will serve as the central hub for all content related to Saturn’s major moons on Space Is the Limit.

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  • Alt text: True-color image of Saturn’s moon Iapetus showing its stark two-tone appearance, with one hemisphere bright and icy and the other dark and heavily coated, divided along a sharp boundary.

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