Many new Saturnian moons are now confirmed; the pre-2000 reports are probably in error. Here is more up to date data. More recent discoveries can be seen here. And more discoveries are expected from Cassini, now in orbit around Saturn.
S/2000 S 1 S/2000 S 2 S/2000 S 3 S/2000 S 4 S/2000 S 5 S/2000 S 6if confirmed they will be assigned permanent names.
S/2000 S 7 S/2000 S 8 S/2000 S 9 S/2000 S 10 S/2000 S 11 S/2000 S 12
Distance Designation (km) ----------- -------- S/1981 S 7 S/1981 S 10 S/1981 S 11 S/1981 S 14 200000? S/1981 S 15 174000 S/1981 S 16 220000 S/1981 S 17 231000 S/1981 S 18 185000 S/1981 S 19 186000 S/1995 S 1 137450 S/1995 S 2 139700 S/1995 S 3 141050 S/1995 S 4 146450 S/1995 S 5 140060 S/1995 S 6 139910 S/1995 S 7 139440The first two groups are derived from analysis of Voyager 2 data reported in IAUC 6162; the third group is from HST observations during the May 1995 ring plane crossing by Amanda S. Bosh and graduate student Andrew S. Rivkin and reported in IAUC 6192; the fourth group is from HST observations by P. D. Nicholson et al during the August 1995 ring plane crossing as reported in IAUC 6243.