#astronomy ## Structure Astronomers have subdivided [[Saturn|Saturn's]] rings into the following categories: | **Name** | **Distance from Saturn's
Center (km)** | **Width (km)** | **Thickness (m)** | | ------------------------ | ------------------------------------------- | ------------------ | ----------------- | | D Ring | 66,900 –74,510 | 7500 | <30 | | C Ring | 74,658 – 92,000 | 17500 | 5 | | B Ring | 92,000 –117,580 | 25500 | 5-15 | | Cassini Division | 117,580 –122,170 | 4700 | | | A Ring | 122,170 –136,775 | 14600 | 10-30 | | Roche Division | 136,775 – 139,380 | 2600 | | | F Ring | 140,1 | 30 – 500 | | | Janus/Epimetheus Ring[e] | 149,000 – 154,000 | 5000 | | | G Ring | 166,000 –175,000 | 9000 | | | Methone Ring Arc | 194230 | ? | | | Anthe Ring Arc | 197665 | ? | | | Pallene Ring | 211,000 – 213,500 | 2500 | | | E Ring | 180,000 – 480,000 | 300000 | >2000 km | | Phoebe Ring | ~4,000,000 – >13,000,000 | 9,900,000 –12,800, | 2,330,000 km | ![[Pasted image 20240621223105.png]] ![[Pasted image 20240621223129.png]] ![[Pasted image 20240621223620.png]] ![[Pasted image 20241213155048.png]] ERROR: Pan and Daphnis are mixed up, Daphnis is in Keeler gap, not Encke gap! Three small moons orbiting between Mimas and Enceladus: Methone, Anthe, and Pallene - are named after the Alkyonides of Greek mythology Between Tethys and Dione: Telesto, Calypso, Helene, and Polydeuces Total order: Pan Daphnis Atlas Prometheus Pandora Epimetheus Janus Aegaeon Mimas Methone Anthe Pallene Enceladus Tethys Telesto Calypso Helene Polydeuces Dione Rhea Titan Hyperion [[Iapetus]] Phoebe Total moon amount: 146, 63 named (OUTDATED) Since March 11, 2025: 274 moons