Jupiter is once again the planet with the most known moons.
Saturn has 62 known moons orbiting the planet; 53 are officially named.
Titan is the only known moon with more than a trace of atmosphere.
Both are further from their primary than any other known moon in the Solar System.
It takes roughly 280 years to orbit the Sun, and it has one known moon.
Jupiter has over 60 known moons, many of which have relatively little known information about them.
Saturn has 53 known moons (plus 9 awaiting official confirmation).
In the realm of the ice giants, Uranus has 27 known moons.
Jupiter is the solar system's biggest planet, with 16 known moons, four of them quiet large.
He had located the known moons of Saturn and this was not one of them.