S/2004 S34

S/2004 S34 was discovered in 2004. Its irregular orbit, characterized by its eccentric and inclined trajectory, sets it apart from Saturn's larger regular moons that adhere to the planet's equatorial plane. Yet, due to its remote location from Earth and the scarcity of observational data, S/2004 S34's physical attributes, encompassing factors such as its size, composition, and surface characteristics, remain veiled in mystery. It is thought that S/2004 S34, like its irregular counterparts, was captured by Saturn's gravitational force, signifying an origin from the outer solar system.