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Daphnis (S/2005 S1)
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Daphnis (7 kilometers, or 4.3 miles across), formally known as S/2005 S1, draws material in the Keeler gap (42 kilometers, or 26 miles wide) into now familiar edge waves as it orbits Saturn.
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