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Jupiter-Like Planets The Jovian Planets Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune
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Appearances
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Clouds Storms
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Insides
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Earth-like: 3.9 – 5.5 g/cm3 p. 172
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Jupiter & Saturn Liquid molecular hydrogen/helium Liquid metallic hydrogen Rocky core p. 175
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p. 175
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Uranus & Neptune Liquid molecular hydrogen/helium ‘Slush’ Rocky core p. 175
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* Most Jovians are net radiators . . .
Internal heat/solar heat Jupiter 2 Saturn 3 Uranus 1 Neptune 1.5
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* Jovians rotate differentially . . .
‘slow’ ‘fast’ Fluid interior
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Magnetic Fields
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* Fluid, conducting interiors + rapid rotation
huge magnetic fields Strange geometry
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Jovian Magnetospheres
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Jupiter & Saturn Aurorae
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Atmospheres
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* No solid surfaces! * Composition: mainly hydrogen & helium + some methane & ammonia. * Heated mainly from bottom. * Rapid rotation drives high-speed east-west winds, forming clouds into zones & belts. * Sustain giant cyclonic storms: - Great Red Spot - Great Dark Spot
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Jupiter’s atmosphere Belt Zone Temp Rising air . . . . . . Falling air . . . Convection!
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p. 175
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Great Red Spot . Cyclonic Storm 16,000 mi
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Great Red Spot (Jupiter)
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Red Spot Movie
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Great Dark Spot (Neptune)
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Galileo atmospheric probe
370 mi - 230 oF +300 oF
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Blue-green of Uranus & Neptune is due to methane
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Moons
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Jupiter’s Family
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Io Recent volcanic deposits Vents
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Volcanic Plumes Sulfur deposits
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Volcano from above Lava lake?
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Europa Icy Surface
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Water beneath the ice? Cracks in the Ice
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Ice ‘Rafts’
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p. 175
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Ganymede Craters in icy crust
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Strange grooved terrain – suggestive of tectonic
activity . . .
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Callisto The most heavily cratered body in the Solar System!
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Valhalla Impact Basin
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Saturn’s Moons Titan
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Voyager, 1981 Titan Haze (‘smog’) Hubble Space Telescope, 1998 90% nitrogen Ethane lakes?
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Cassini mission to Saturn
(Arrival: 2004) Huygens probe descending toward Titan
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Rhea Enceladus Dione Densities ~ 1.2 – 1.4 g/cm3 Ice + rock interiors & icy surfaces.
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Some of Saturn’s minor satellites.
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Moons of Uranus Miranda
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Miranda Groovy terrain!
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Neptune: 8 moons Neptune Triton
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Triton ‘Cantaloupe’ terrain Nitrogen ice surface Temp = - 390 oF
South polar cap
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Streaks probably result from nitrogen geysers. Dark streaks Old Faithful
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Clouds in a thin nitrogen atmosphere.
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Rings
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RINGS * Consist of particles, each following an orbit
about a planet, like a small moon.
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Jupiter: ‘smoke’ particles.
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Saturn: chunks of ice & icy rock
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‘Braids’ in the F Ring.
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Shepherd satellites (‘moons’) and F Ring.
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Ring ‘Spokes.’
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Uranus: Dark & chunky ring particles.
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Neptune: Dark & chunky ring particles.
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