I looked for the number of Saturn's moons and so far it seems to be 33, but that's only two minutes of Google talking. There's at least one astronomer here so hopefully we'll know soon.
*Edited to change 'astromoner' to 'astronomer'.
Reporting for duty, Sir*!

At the moment, Saturn has 48 confirmed moons, plus 14 that have to be confirmed - bringing the number to about 60 (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturn%27s_natural_satellites; this is almost as much as Jupiter, where 63 moons were discovered and confirmed). Most of them have been spotted in the last few years; for a long time, we only knew 18 of them.
That said, this is a really funny pic, Pat, and it certainly not only warms my mythology-nerd-ish heart, but also the astronomer in me. Great idea!
*) unless you prefer "Captain", or - in emergency cases - "Ma'am", like Captain Janeway