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OCR: D ring inner edge C ring inner edge B ring inner edge B ring outer edge A ring inner edge Encke division A ring outer edge Atlas Voyager 1 1980 Prometheus Voyager 1 1980 F ring Pioneer 11 1979 Pandora Voyager 1 1980 Epimetheus D. Cruikshank 1980 Janus D. Pascu 1980 G ring Mimas William Hershel 1789 E ring inner edge E ring maximum Enceladus William Hershel 1789 Telesto Note 1 1980 Tethys Giovanni Cassini 1684 Calypso Note 2 1980 E ring outer edge Electra P. Laques, J. Lecacheaux 1980 Dione Giovanni Cassini 1684 Rhe a Giovanni Cassini 1672 Titan Christiaan Huygens 1655 Hyperion W. Bond,W. Lassell 1848 apetus Giovanni Cassini 1671 Phoebe William Pickering 1898 * Several other satellites are definitely known to exist, bringing the total number up to 24, and others are suspected. Little is known about these tiny moons, none more than about 18 km (11 mi) in diameter. One, identified in 1990 and named Pan in 1991, lies in Encke's division (1981S13). Three orbit between the outer edge of the E ring and Electra (1980S34, 1981 S1 0, and 1981S11), and three orbit between the orbits of Dione and Rhea (1981 57, 1981 S8, and 1981 S9). Note 1-B. Smith, H. Reitsema, S. Larson, J. Fountain. Note 2-Space Telescope Wide Field/ Planetary Camera Instrument Definition Team.