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Why Does Saturn Have 83 Mysterious Moons? 

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Until a few weeks ago, Saturn was the planet with more moons, totaling 83. However, it was dethroned when 12 new moons were discovered orbiting Jupiter, making Jupiter the planet with more moons. But, Saturn is much smaller than Jupiter and still has many objects orbiting around it. What mysteries do Saturn's moons hide?
Let's find out!
Although the current count of satellites around Saturn totals 83, the reality is that this number is still open to debate. The largest satellite is Titan, the only satellite in the solar system with an atmosphere containing substances in a liquid state. There is also Enceladus, a satellite that could have an ocean of liquid water beneath its ice sheets.
How many types of satellites are there?
1. The Pastors satellites
2. Co-orbital satellites
3. Large inner moons
4. Alkyonid satellites
5. Moons of Troy
6. Large outer moons
7. Irregular Moons
8. Inuit Group
9. Gallic Group
10. Nordic Group (or Phoebe)
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Video Chapters:
00:00 Intro
2:06 why so many moons?
8:04 Most important moons for space exploration
9:25 The oceans of Enceladus
11:00 Titan Earth's distant cousin
#insanecuriosity #saturnmoon #moons

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Комментарии : 40   
@jacoblahr
@jacoblahr Год назад
Titan has got to be the coolest/interesting satellite in our solar system. Plus the view from titan would be phenomenal!
@JafoTHEgreat
@JafoTHEgreat Год назад
Too thick of atmosphere to see through from the surface of titan. A lot of the images used to show titan are of the infrared spectrum. It would he physically impossible to see Saturn from titan. But the idea is pretty cool to think about. Maybe there are windstorms or seasons on titan that thin out the clouds to see though go Saturn.
@jacoblahr
@jacoblahr Год назад
@@JafoTHEgreat ahh fidle sticks 😐😑😣 come to think of it i remember all of which you said from another video. But valid points given
@DasSeltsameExemplar
@DasSeltsameExemplar Год назад
@@JafoTHEgreat well if there are no clouds plus night time, you could see Saturn
@michaelsilverstein7719
@michaelsilverstein7719 Год назад
@@JafoTHEgreat 😢
@marcusjones7320
@marcusjones7320 Год назад
​@@JafoTHEgreat facts!
@Divan000
@Divan000 11 месяцев назад
the narrator's voice sounds professional like BBC channel's anchor.
@amangogna68
@amangogna68 Год назад
Great video !
@heliotropeness
@heliotropeness Год назад
Nice video and good selection of background music. ❤
@mikehenderson631
@mikehenderson631 Год назад
Most of the moons should be classified as captured meters same with most of Jupiter's moon's
@DasSeltsameExemplar
@DasSeltsameExemplar Год назад
Meteors can be as small as your palm, and as big as a car. most of these named moons are ethier medium (5-10km) sized asteroids, large ones (25-100km) or small spheres with the exeption of titan, wich is literaly saturnian world
@LoveHandle4890
@LoveHandle4890 Год назад
Saturn is one Hell of a planet to have that many moons.
@janwarnawa7946
@janwarnawa7946 9 дней назад
I dont believe Saturn have 83 moons not posseble
@mm-dw4rr
@mm-dw4rr Год назад
Another really good question with new mysteries to uncover every day ✔
@owenpeller6471
@owenpeller6471 Год назад
Boring and an interesting video
@sourabhkarmakar8040
@sourabhkarmakar8040 Год назад
Life or not it's already fascinating enough that currently Titan is the only celestial body beside Earth to have visible liquid on it's surface, be it liquid methane and ethane it doesn't matter. It's already amazing. Just like when I saw some sand dunes on Mars it's already stunned me help me realise how common some features can be and made me realise that what we see on Earth can be possible on other places is enough to appreciate humanity's achievement.
@troyevitt2437
@troyevitt2437 Год назад
The ring system of Saturn would not be visible in the skyline of anything orbiting Saturn because they would be edge-on with those rings.
@mariop8101
@mariop8101 Год назад
If you call rocks moons, I don't bother with numbers only with the round shaped moons.
@malcolmabram2957
@malcolmabram2957 Год назад
Superb video, catagorising the moons of Saturn. 11:27, Titan has an atmosphere denser than Earth's (forget Mars). Indeed , in terms of mass, it has more gas in its atmosphere than the Earth. It has a s surface pressure of about 1,500 mb, 1.5 x higher than Earth.
@sizex1966
@sizex1966 Год назад
I've discovered a new 🌎! I name it '3rd World From The Sun' 😂😂😂😂😂😂 Itz a classic!
@randyburks7482
@randyburks7482 9 дней назад
As of 2023, Saturn holds 146 moons in its gravitational grip...
@mikeharrington5593
@mikeharrington5593 Год назад
I'm not gonna remember all this !
@fredmacvenn8525
@fredmacvenn8525 Год назад
Moons should be spherical do to mass. The rest should be considered trapped or orbital bodies.
@slurptheslush
@slurptheslush Год назад
Titan is my favorite
@ameliadiaz8040
@ameliadiaz8040 Год назад
Got Enceladian fish? 🐟🐠🐡
@johanneswetzler2861
@johanneswetzler2861 Год назад
I might be wrong, but maybe a part are proto planets.
@richardmercer2337
@richardmercer2337 Год назад
If there are 83, do we really want to call alll of them "moons"? Toss out the nonspherical ones!
@avsrule247
@avsrule247 Год назад
Yes, a moon is simply a term to describe a natural satellite of a planet. "The Moon" is what we have chosen to call our natural satellite (hardly anyone calls it "Luna" in regular speech")
@fredmacvenn8525
@fredmacvenn8525 Год назад
I agree, moons should be spherical the rest are trapped bodies.
@raajrajan1956
@raajrajan1956 Год назад
Could it be that moons were part of an exploded planet/s?
@AntzLoks1314
@AntzLoks1314 Год назад
el-Choctaw-lord-de-CalifasMexicoAztlan ANTZ Holywater i Cali 🐜🐜
@charity9660
@charity9660 Год назад
Why do you need to know?
@charity9660
@charity9660 Год назад
How tf y’all know them rocks ain’t alive in their own way? Or the hot stuff out there could be fire people. 😂😂😂😂
@NEnigma777
@NEnigma777 Год назад
Lol what??? What are you talking about?
@dvongrad
@dvongrad Год назад
Did I miss something? 83 moons at 0:38, only 82 at 2:35
@janwarnawa7946
@janwarnawa7946 9 дней назад
I dont believe Saturn has 83 moons
@ianfeuerhake1859
@ianfeuerhake1859 Год назад
All these names, but we just call Earth’s moon the moon
@lancerevell5979
@lancerevell5979 Год назад
"Luna".
@ianfeuerhake1859
@ianfeuerhake1859 Год назад
@@lancerevell5979 I know that's the official name, but you never hear it in casual conversation. Never heard Full Luna before, but I've heard full moon millions of times
@caelestigladii
@caelestigladii Год назад
@@ianfeuerhake1859You would hear it in casual conversation if you speak Spanish. “Moon” in Spanish is “luna”.
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