The Saturnian system refers to the collection of celestial bodies that orbit the planet Saturn, the sixth planet from the Sun. This system includes Saturn's stunning rings, which are made up of ice and rock particles, as well as numerous moons. The most notable moons include Titan, the second-largest moon in the solar system, and Enceladus, known for its icy geysers.
In total, Saturn has over 80 confirmed moons, each with unique characteristics. The gravitational influence of Saturn shapes the orbits of these moons and contributes to the dynamic nature of the rings. The study of the Saturnian system provides valuable insights into planetary formation and the diversity of celestial bodies.