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Huygens po raz pierwszy opublikował swoje odkrycie jako anagram, wysłany 13 czerwca 1655; później opublikował je w formie broszurki De Saturni luna Observatio Nova i w pełnej wersji: Systema Saturnium (lipiec 1659).
Cassini opublikował te dwa odkrycia 22 kwietnia 1686. Razem z jego dwoma poprzednimi odkryciami nazwał on je Sidera Lodoicea.
W swojej pracy Kosmotheôros (wydanej po jego śmierci w 1698), Christiaan Huygens pisze: „Jupiter you see has his four, and Saturn his five Moons about him, all plac’d in their Orbits.” (Jowisz widzisz ma swoje cztery, Saturn ma pięć księżyców, wszystkie ułożone na ich orbitach) (Huygens, Christiaan: Kosmotheôros. s. 113.).