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Saturn Now Has 274 Moons — but Exactly What Makes Something a Moon Remains Unclear

Saturn Now Has 274 Moons — but Exactly What Makes Something a Moon Remains Unclear

Earlier this week, Saturn gained a whopping 128 new official moons as the International Astronomical Union recognized discoveries from a team of astronomers led by Edward Ashton at the Academia Sinica in Taiwan. The sixth planet from the Sun now has a grand total of 274 moons, the most of any planet in the Solar System.

The discovery has raised a lot of questions. How do you spot moons, and why hadn’t anybody seen these ones already? Doesn’t Jupiter have the most moons? What are they going to call all these moons? Are there more out there? And what exactly makes something a moon, anyway?

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