Erriapo
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Erriapo (err'-ee-ap'-oe?, IPA /ˈɛriˈæpɔʊ/?, Latin Erriapō or Erriappō), or Saturn XXVIII, is a prograde irregular satellite of Saturn. It was discovered by John J. Kavelaars, et al. in 2000, and given the temporary designation S/2000 S 10. Erriapo was a giant in Gaulic mythology. Erriapo is about 8.6 kilometres in diameter, and orbits Saturn at an average distance of 17,409 Mm in 857.556 days, at an inclination of 38° to the ecliptic (24° to Saturn's equator), and with an eccentricity of 0.534. It is a member of the Gallic group of irregular satellites.
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| Pan | Daphnis | Atlas | Prometheus | S/2004 S 6 | S/2004 S 4 | S/2004 S 3 | Pandora | Epimetheus and Janus |
| Mimas | Methone | Pallene | Enceladus | Telesto, Tethys, and Calypso | Polydeuces, Dione, and Helene | Rhea |
| Titan | Hyperion | Iapetus | Kiviuq | Ijiraq | Phoebe | Paaliaq | Skathi | Albiorix | S/2004 S 11 | Erriapo | Siarnaq |
| S/2004 S 13 | Tarvos | Mundilfari | S/2004 S 17 | Narvi | S/2004 S 15 | S/2004 S 10 | Suttungr | S/2004 S 12 |
| S/2004 S 18 | S/2004 S 9 | S/2004 S 14 | S/2004 S 7 | Thrymr | S/2004 S 16 | Ymir | S/2004 S 8 |
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