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Sixty-two of these, 53 with official names. Technically the rings could be considered conglomerations of millions of moons, but there's only so much space on the Internet. They were originally all named after Titans of the Greek myths, but so many have been discovered that the outer "irregular" moons have been divided into the "Gallic", "Norse" and "Inuit" groups after the sources of their names.
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