Ijiraq (moon)
| Discovery images of Ijiraq taken by the CFHT in September 2000 | |
| Discovery | |
|---|---|
| Discovered by | J. J. Kavelaars B. J. Gladman | 
| Discovery date | 2000 | 
| Designations | |
| Designation | Saturn XXII | 
| Pronunciation | /ˈɪdʒɪrɑːk/ | 
| Named after | Ijiraq | 
| S/2000 S 6 | |
| Adjectives | Ijiraupian, Ijiraqian | 
| Orbital characteristics | |
| Epoch 2000 January 1.5 | |
| 11.345 Gm | |
| Eccentricity | 0.353 | 
| 451.46 d (1.24 yr) | |
| Inclination | 49.2° | 
| Satellite of | Saturn | 
| Group | Inuit group (Kiviuq) | 
| Physical characteristics | |
| 13+50% −30% km | |
| 13.03±0.14 h | |
| Albedo | 0.06 assumed | 
| Spectral type | color: red B-V=1.05 R-V=0.58 | 
| 22.6 | |
| 13.2 | |
Ijiraq, or Saturn XXII, is a small prograde irregular satellite of Saturn. It was discovered by the team of Brett Gladman, John J. Kavelaars, et al. in 2000, and given the temporary designation S/2000 S 6. It was named in 2003 after the ijiraq, a creature in Inuit mythology.