Category
page 2Moons with a prograde orbit
Hippocamp
smallest moon of Neptune
Telesto
moon of Saturn
Bianca
moon of Uranus
Cupid
moon of Uranus
Perdita
moon of Uranus
Sao
moon of Neptune
Mab
moon of Uranus
Laomedeia
Laomedeia , also known as Neptune XII, is a prograde irregular satellite of Neptune. It was discovered by Matthew J. Holman, et al. on August 13, 2002. Before the announcement of its name on February 3, 2007 (IAUC 8802), it was known as S/2002 N 3.
Margaret
moon of Uranus

Albiorix
moon of Saturn
Methone
moon of Saturn
Anthe
moon of Saturn

Pallene
moon of Saturn

Paaliaq
Paaliaq is a prograde irregular satellite of Saturn. It was discovered by J. J. Kavelaars, Brett J. Gladman, Jean-Marc Petit, Hans Scholl, Matthew J. Holman, Brian G. Marsden, Philip D. Nicholson and Joseph A. Burns in early October 2000, and given the temporary designation S/2000 S 2. It was named in August 2003 after a fictional shaman in the book The Curse of the Shaman, written by Michael Kusugak, who supplied Kavelaars with the names of giants from Inuit mythology that were used for other Saturnian moons.
Kiviuq
moon of Saturn

Polydeuces
moon of Saturn
Ijiraq
moon of Saturn
Tarvos
moon of Saturn
Bebhionn
moon of Saturn
Aegaeon
moon of Saturn
Erriapus
Erriapus , also known as Saturn XXVIII, is one of the mid-sized irregular moons of Saturn.
Tarqeq
Tarqeq, also known as Saturn LII (provisional designation S/2007 S 1) is a natural satellite of Saturn. Its discovery was announced by Scott S. Sheppard, David C. Jewitt, Jan Kleyna, and Brian G. Marsden on 13 April 2007 from observations taken between 5 January 2006 and 22 March 2007. It is named after Tarqeq, the Inuit moon god, and is a member of the Inuit group of irregular satellites. It is about six kilometres in diameter. The Cassini spacecraft observed Tarqeq over 1.5 days on 15–16 January 2014.

Siarnaq
Siarnaq is the second-largest irregular moon of Saturn. It was discovered on 23 September 2000 by a team of astronomers led by Brett J. Gladman. It was named after the Inuit goddess of the sea, Siarnaq, who is more commonly known as Sedna. Siarnaq is the largest member of Saturn's Inuit group of prograde irregular moons, which orbit far from Saturn in the same direction as the planet's rotation. The moons of the Inuit group are believed to have originated as fragments from the collisional breakup of a larger progenitor moon after it was gravitationally captured into orbit around Saturn several
Himalia group
Satellites of Jupiter
S/2009 S 1
moonlet of Saturn
Ersa
One of Jupiter's moons
Pandia
Moon of Jupiter in the Himalia group
Valetudo
moon of planet Jupiter
Gallic group
The Gallic group is a dynamical grouping of the prograde irregular satellites of Saturn.
Inuit group
The Inuit group is a dynamical grouping of the prograde irregular satellites of Saturn.
Uranus XXVIII
moon of Uranus
S/2004 S 29
moon of Saturn
S/2019 S 1
moon of Saturn
S/2004 S 31
moon of Saturn
S/2004 S 24
moon of Saturn
S/2011 J 3
moon of Jupiter
S/2018 J 4
outer moon of Jupiter
S/2018 J 2
moon of Jupiter
S/2002 N 5
moon of Neptune
S/2006 S 12
natural satellite of Saturn