Satellites of Saturn
Saturn has over 80 known moons, making it the planet with the most satellites in our solar system. The largest moon, Titan, is notable for its thick atmosphere and lakes of liquid methane. Other significant moons include Rhea, Iapetus, and Enceladus, each with unique features and geological activity.
Many of Saturn's moons are small and irregularly shaped, often thought to be captured asteroids. Enceladus is particularly interesting due to its geysers that eject water vapor, suggesting the presence of a subsurface ocean. These diverse moons contribute to our understanding of planetary formation and the potential for life beyond Earth.