A new satellite of Saturn

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Natural Satellites, Planet Ephemerides, Saturn Rings, Astronomical Photography, Orbital Elements

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Analysis of all available observations of faint objects near Saturn
during the 1966 passage of the earth through the plane of Saturn's rings
suggests the existence of at least one previously undiscovered satellite
of Saturn. The data support the previously published orbit for Janus.
These satellites may be major members of an extended ring.

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