Suttungr (moon)
Suttungr, or Saturn XXIII, 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 12. It was named for Suttungr in Norse mythology, a Jötunn or giant who once owned the mead of poetry.
Suttungr is about 7 kilometres in diameter, and orbits Saturn at an average distance of 19,667 Mm in 1029.703 days. It may have formed from debris knocked off Phoebe. The Suttung orbit is retrograde, at an inclination of 174° to the ecliptic and with an eccentricity of 0.131. Its rotation period is hours.
Its name was announced in its oblique form Suttung in . However, the IAU Working Group on Planetary System Nomenclature later decided to add the nomintive suffix -r to the base form Suttung.