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Ijiraq ("EE ye rahk") is a natural satellite of Saturn. It was discovered by the team of John J. Kavelaars, et al. in 2000, and given the temporary designation S/2000 S 6. It is also designated as Saturn XXII. It is now named after the Ijiraq, a creature of Inuit mythology.

Ijiraq is about 10 kilometres in diameter, and orbits Saturn at an average of 11,440,000 km.

Kavelaars, an astronomer at McMaster University, suggested this name to help astronomical nomenclature to get out of its Greco-Romano- Renaissance rut. He spent several months trying to find names that were both multi-cultural and Canadian, consulting Amerindian scholars without finding a name that seemed appropriate. In March 2001, he was reading an Inuit tale to his children and had a revelation. The ijiraq plays at hide-and-seek, which is what these small moons of Saturn do: they are hard to find, and cold like the Canadian arctic (the team of discoverers includes Canadians, Norwegians and IcelandersNordicity is their common trait). Kavelaars contacted the author of the tale, Michael Kusugak , to get his assent, and the latter also suggested the names for KiviuqKiviuq ("KEE vee oke") is a natural satellite of Saturn. It was discovered by Brett J. Gladman, et al. in 2000, and given the temporary designation S/2000 S 5. It is also designated as Saturn XXIV. It is named after a "giant" of Inuit mythology. Kiviuq (a and 90377 Sedna90377 Sedna is a Trans-Neptunian object discovered by Mike Brown ( Caltech), Chad Trujillo ( Gemini Observatory) and David L. Rabinowitz ( Yale University) on November 14, 2003. Its discovery was the farthest distance at which any natural object in the so.

... | IapetusKiviuq ("KEE vee oke") is a natural satellite of Saturn. It was discovered by Brett J. Gladman, et al. in 2000, and given the temporary designation S/2000 S 5. It is also designated as Saturn XXIV. It is named after a "giant" of Inuit mythology. Kiviuq (a | Ijiraq | PhoebeFor other meanings see Phoebe . Phoebe ("FEE bee") is a moon of Saturn. It was discovered by William Henry Pickering in 1899 from photographic plates that had been taken in August 1898 at Arequipa, Peru by DeLisle Stewart. It was the first satellite to be | ...

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