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Discovery of 20 new moons puts Saturn ahead of Jupiter

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The solar system has a new winner in the moon department.

Twenty new moons have been found around Saturn, giving the ringed planet a total of 82.

That beats Jupiter and its 79 moons.

If it is any consolation to the Jupiter crowd, our solar system’s biggest planet — Jupiter — still has the biggest moon.

Jupiter’s Ganymede is almost half the size of Earth.

By contrast, Saturn’s 20 new moons are minuscule, each barely three miles in diameter.

The Carnegie Institution for Science’s Scott Sheppard, who led the discovery team, says 100 even tinier moons may be orbiting Saturn, still waiting to be found.

Mr Sheppard and his team used a telescope in Hawaii to spot Saturn’s 20 new moons over the summer.


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