http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alkyoneus
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alkyonides
<<Alcyoneus or Alkyoneus (Gr. Ἀλκυονεύς) was in Greek mythology the eldest of the Thracian Gigantes. He was born (like all other Gigantes) in full armor with a spear in his hand. He was the most prominent of the Gigantes who led a major rebellion against the Olympian Gods, and was said to be immortal in his homeland, Pallene.
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Alcyoneus was in possession of the Isthmus of Corinth at the time when Heracles drove away the oxen of Geryon. The giant attacked him, crushed twelve waggons and twenty-four of the men of Heracles with a huge block of stone. Heracles himself warded off the stone with his club and slew Alcyoneus. The block with which the giant had attacked Heracles was shown on the isthmus down to a very late period.
His seven daughters are the Alkyonides. When their father was slain by Heracles, they threw themselves into the sea, and were transformed into halcyons (kingfishers) by Amphitrite. They were Alkippe, Anthe, Asteria, Drimo, Methone, Pallene and Phthonia.>>
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Mimas
Mean orbit radius 185,520 km
Orbital period 0.9424218 d
Mean diameter 396.6 km
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Methone
Semimajor axis 194,440 ± 20 km
Orbital period 1.009573975 d [14:15 resonance with Mimas]
Mean diameter ≈ 3 km
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Methone (pronounced mi-THOE-nee, or as Greek Μεθωνη) is a very small natural satellite of Saturn lying between the orbits of Mimas and Enceladus. Methone is visibly affected by a perturbing mean longitude resonance with the much larger Mimas. This causes its osculating orbital elements to vary with an amplitude of about 20 km in semi-major axis, and 5° in longitude on a timescale of about 450 days.
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Anthe
Semi-major axis 197,700 km
Orbital period 1.03650 d [10:11 resonance with Mimas]
Mean diameter ≈ 2 km
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Anthe (pronounced AN-thee, or as Greek Άνθη) is a very small natural satellite of Saturn lying between the orbits of Mimas and Enceladus. Anthe is visibly affected by a perturbing mean longitude resonance with the much larger Mimas. This causes its osculating orbital elements to vary with an amplitude of about 20 km in semi-major axis on a timescale of about 2 Earth years. The close proximity to the orbits of Pallene and Methone suggests that these moons may form a dynamical family.
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Pallene:
Semimajor axis 212,280 km
Orbital period 1.153745829 d [19:16 resonance with Enceladus]
Mean diameter ≈ 4 km
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<<Pallene (pronounced pə-LEE-nee, or as Greek Παλλήνη) is a very small natural satellite of Saturn lying between the orbits of Mimas and Enceladus. Pallene is visibly affected by a perturbing mean longitude resonance with the much larger Enceladus, although this effect is not as large as the Mimas perturbations on Methone. The perturbations cause Pallene's osculating orbital elements to vary with an amplitude of about 4 km in semi-major axis.
The Pallene Ring, a faint dust ring, also discovered by the Cassini Imaging Team, shares Pallene's orbit, as revealed by images taken in forward-scattered light by the Cassini spacecraft in 2006. The ring has a radial extent of about 2,500 km. Its source is particles blasted off Pallene's surface by meteoroid impacts, which then form a diffuse ring around its orbital path.>>
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Enceladus
Semi-major axis 237,948 km
Orbital period 1.370218 days
Mean radius 504.2 km