Aegir is one of the moons of Saturn. It was discovered in 1980 by a team of astronomers led by David C. Jewitt and was named after the Norse god of the sea, Aegir. Aegir is part of a group of moons known as the Norse group, which are characterized by their irregular, often eccentric orbits and are thought to have been captured by Saturn's gravity rather than having formed in place.

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