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Saturn and its ring

Recall basic facts about Saturn Further from the Sun than Jupiter (a =9.54 au) Systematically colder as a result 95 Earth masses Diameter 9.5 times that of Earth Like Jupiter, only less extreme

Most unique feature of Saturn: the ring What are its properties? (2) How did it get there?

The size and structure of Saturn’s ring The ring extends out to about 2.4 Saturnian radii, And is composed of 3 main rings and a prominent gap

The appearance of Saturn’s ring changes during its 29 year period The ring is in Saturn’s orbital plane. The obliquity of Saturn is 26.7 degrees.

How would you determine the current tilt of Saturn’s ring How would you determine the current tilt of Saturn’s ring? Do we see them edge-on, or fully opened up?

The near-disappearance of Saturn’s rings when they are edge-on indicates that they must be very thin. Hubble Space Telescope Observation of Saturn In 1995 when ring was edge on

The nature of Saturn’s ring Maxwell (yep, the same one) proved on the basis of physical arguments in 1859 that the ring could not be a solid, orbiting disk It must be composed of billions and billions of little moonlets, each orbiting Saturn

The Cassini spacecraft at its first approach to Saturn, summer 2004

A close-up view for a space traveler

Data from University of Iowa radio receiver on Cassini demonstrates that Saturn’s ring consists of particles, many of them very small Radio static from Saturn Ring crossing In one of its orbits, Cassini passed through the outer part of the ring. Each impact of a dust particle produced a blip of radio static

How were the rings of Saturn formed? Why does Saturn have them?

The existence of Saturn’s ring due to “tidal disruption” Tidal “stresses” due to a difference of the gravitational force on the front and rear side of a moon near a planet. If a moon gets closer to a planet than about 2.4 planetary radii, the tidal stresses pull the moon apart In case of Saturn, a moon probably moved within the “tidal disruption radius” and was torn to rubble.

Gaps in the rings of Saturn There are annular bands in which there are no ring particles Most prominent examples are Cassini’s Division and Encke’s Division. This is due to orbital resonance with one of the moons of Saturn (see p286)

Cassini’s Division and Encke’s Gap

Cassini’s division due to a resonance with moon Mimas Gaps in rings due to “resonance” between orbital period of ring particle and period of a moon of Saturn Cassini’s division due to a resonance with moon Mimas

Next time: even further out, for the last 2 major planets in the solar system Uranus