S/2004 S 3 is a small natural satellite of Saturn, officially designated as a moon of the planet. It was discovered in 2004 and is part of a larger group of small moons that orbit Saturn. This particular moon is notable for its irregular shape and small size, typical of many of Saturn's outer moons. The "S" in its designation indicates that it is a satellite of Saturn, while the numbers indicate its place in the chronological order of discovery among Saturn's moons.

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