1695C
1695C is a designation that has been applied to various entities, most notably a specific celestial object. This object is a small, irregular moon of Saturn. It was discovered in 1980 by the Voyager 1 spacecraft. 1695C orbits Saturn within the outer edge of the F ring. Its size is estimated to be approximately 2 kilometers in diameter. The moon's irregular shape suggests it is likely a captured asteroid or a fragment of a larger body.
The designation 1695C is part of a standardized naming convention for Saturn's moons. Initially, moons were