S/2019 S 6 is about 4 kilometers in diameter, and orbits Saturn at a distance of 18.198 Gm in 916.70 days, at an inclination of 48.1, orbits in prograde direction and eccentricity of 0.084.[2] S/2019 S 6 belongs to the Inuit group and a Siarnaq subgroup member.
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^ abc"Planetary Satellite Mean Elements". Jet Propulsion Laboratory. California Institute of Technology. Retrieved 3 July 2023.
^ abc"MPEC 2023-N12 : S/2019 S 6". Minor Planet Electronic Circular. Minor Planet Center. Retrieved 3 July 2023.
August 31, 2023
2019, natural, satellite, saturn, discovery, announced, minor, planet, center, 2023, discovery, discovered, ashton, brett, gladmandiscovery, date2019orbital, characteristics, semi, major, axis18, eccentricity0, 084orbital, period, sidereal, inclination48, ecli. S 2019 S 6 is a natural satellite of Saturn Its discovery was announced by IAU Minor Planet Center on May 8 2023 2 S 2019 S 6Discovery Discovered byE Ashton Brett J GladmanDiscovery date2019Orbital characteristics Semi major axis18 198 700 km 11 308 100 mi 1 Eccentricity0 084Orbital period sidereal 2 510 yrs 916 70 d 1 Inclination48 1 to the ecliptic Satellite ofSaturnGroupInuit group Siarnaq Physical characteristicsMean diameter4 kmAbsolute magnitude H 16 1S 2019 S 6 is about 4 kilometers in diameter and orbits Saturn at a distance of 18 198 Gm in 916 70 days at an inclination of 48 1 orbits in prograde direction and eccentricity of 0 084 2 S 2019 S 6 belongs to the Inuit group and a Siarnaq subgroup member References Edit a b c Planetary Satellite Mean Elements Jet Propulsion Laboratory California Institute of Technology Retrieved 3 July 2023 a b c MPEC 2023 N12 S 2019 S 6 Minor Planet Electronic Circular Minor Planet Center Retrieved 3 July 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title S 2019 S 6 amp oldid 1169202952, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,