Moons of Saturn - Statistics

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This highly reflective moon is known for cryovolcanic activity at its south pole, and could also have an underground ocean that supports life Enceladus
100%
This moon, the outermost of Saturn's large moons, has a light hemisphere and a starkly contrasting dark hemisphere Iapetus
100%
This moon's disproportionately large Herschel crater has led to it being likened to the Death Star Mimas
100%
Besides being the largest moon of Saturn, this moon is the only moon to have an atmosphere and pools of liquid on its surface Titan
100%
This heavily-cratered moon has cliffs, fractures, and terrain often described as "wispy" Dione
50%
Two small moons orbiting Saturn orbit at the same distance from Saturn, and nearly collide before reversing direction; name either Janus | Epimetheus
50%
This is one of the largest non-spherical moons in the Solar System, and was the first such moon to be discovered Hyperion
50%
This ravioli-shaped moon was among those discovered in photographs taken by Voyager 2 Pan
50%
This is the smallest Solar System object known to be in hydrostatic equilibrium, and also has the lowest orbital eccentricity of all large moons of Saturn Rhea
50%
This moon is the lightest out of any large moon in the Solar System, with a density just under 1 g/cm^3 Tethys
50%
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