S/2004 S 6 is a designation for a natural satellite (moon) of Saturn. It was discovered in 2004 and is one of the many small moons orbiting the planet. Like many of Saturn's other small moons, S/2004 S 6 is irregularly shaped and has a relatively small diameter. The designation follows a standard naming convention, where "S" refers to Saturn, and the numbers indicate the order of discovery.

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