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Hati Is Over 12 Million Miles Away from Saturn.

Saturn’s moon Hati orbits the planet from a mean distance of 12.3 million miles away. The distant moon is quite small, with a mean radius of just 1.9 miles, and is thought to be an object captured by Saturn’s gravity (as opposed to some of Saturn’s other moons, which are thought to have formed from the dusty disk that surrounded the planet around the time of its formation).

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