![Offset of S/2019 S 1 relative to Saturn (red dot). Colored circles represent a detection of the moon, with the dashed line showing the best-fit orbit (as seen from moving Earth; hence the Saturnocentric orbit does not close). Each color represents a different calendar year, with the 2019 (purple) arc starting from 2019 July 1. Also shown is the projected orbit of the outermost regular moon, Iapetus, during the same time frame (gray dotted line). Three shaded circles centered on Saturn, with radii of 12' (red), 18' (yellow), and 24' (green), indicate plausible regions of severe, moderate, and mild scattered light (see text).](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/6c/2019_S_1_2019-2021_offset_path.jpg/624px-2019_S_1_2019-2021_offset_path.jpg)
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