<P> Study of Saturn's moons has also been aided by advances in telescope instrumentation, primarily the introduction of digital charge - coupled devices which replaced photographic plates . For the entire 20th century, Phoebe stood alone among Saturn's known moons with its highly irregular orbit . Beginning in 2000, however, three dozen additional irregular moons have been discovered using ground - based telescopes . A survey starting in late 2000 and conducted using three medium - size telescopes found thirteen new moons orbiting Saturn at a great distance, in eccentric orbits, which are highly inclined to both the equator of Saturn and the ecliptic . They are probably fragments of larger bodies captured by Saturn's gravitational pull . In 2005, astronomers using the Mauna Kea Observatory announced the discovery of twelve more small outer moons, in 2006, astronomers using the Subaru 8.2 m telescope reported the discovery of nine more irregular moons, in April 2007, Tarqeq (S / 2007 S 1) was announced and in May of the same year S / 2007 S 2 and S / 2007 S 3 were reported . </P> <P> Some of the 62 known satellites of Saturn are considered lost because they have not been observed since their discovery and hence their orbits are not well - known enough to pinpoint their current locations . Work has been done to recover many of them in surveys from 2009 onwards, but seven--S / 2007 S 2, S / 2004 S 13, S / 2006 S 1, S / 2007 S 3, S / 2004 S 17, S / 2004 S 12, and S / 2004 S 7--still remain lost today . </P> <P> The modern names for Saturnian moons were suggested by John Herschel in 1847 . He proposed to name them after mythological figures associated with the Roman god of agriculture and harvest, Saturn (equated to the Greek Cronus). In particular, the then known seven satellites were named after Titans, Titanesses and Giants--brothers and sisters of Cronus . In 1848, Lassell proposed that the eighth satellite of Saturn be named Hyperion after another Titan . When in the 20th century the names of Titans were exhausted, the moons were named after different characters of the Greco - Roman mythology or giants from other mythologies . All the irregular moons (except Phoebe) are named after Inuit and Gallic gods and after Norse ice giants . </P> <P> Some asteroids share the same names as moons of Saturn: 55 Pandora, 106 Dione, 577 Rhea, 1809 Prometheus, 1810 Epimetheus, and 4450 Pan . In addition, two more asteroids previously shared the names of Saturnian moons until spelling differences were made permanent by the International Astronomical Union (IAU): Calypso and asteroid 53 Kalypso; and Helene and asteroid 101 Helena . </P>

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