Saturn Takes Back Crown for Most Moons in Solar System

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Saturn has regained its title as the planet with the most moons in the solar system, with the discovery of 62 new moons bringing its total to 145, surpassing Jupiter's 95. The new moons will eventually be named after Gallic, Norse, and Canadian Inuit gods. Many of the new moons are believed to be remnants of a recent moon-moon collision. The discovery was made using a technique called "shift and stack" to detect fainter and smaller satellites.
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- Saturn reclaims title of having the most moons in the solar system Daily Mail
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