Siarnaq
 
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Average distance from Saturn:17906000 km (0.1197 AU)
Equatorial radius:16 km (Diameter: 32 km)
Siderial orbit period (length of year):894.542 earth days
Orbital eccentricity:0.479
Orbital inclination to ecliptic:46 degrees
 Siarnaq, Saturn XXIX
 
Siarnaq

Siarnaq, or Saturn XXIX, is a prograde irregular satellite of Saturn. It was discovered by Brett J. Gladman, et al. in 2000, and given the temporary designation S/2000 S 3. Siarnaq is about 32 kilometres in diameter, and orbits Saturn at an average distance of 17,906 Mm in 894.542 days, at an inclination of 46° to the ecliptic (60° to Saturn's equator), and with an eccentricity of 0.479. Named after the giant Siarnaq (also known as Sedna) in Inuit mythology, it is a member of the Inuit group of irregular satellites.
 
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