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GEOL 3045: Planetary Geology Lysa Chizmadia Saturn Lysa Chizmadia Saturn
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Introduction 2nd largest planet –Sixth from Sun (or seventh) Eccentricity = 0.056 –9.0 - 10.1 AU Axial Tilt = 25.3º –Earth = 23.5º Orbital period = 29.5 years Rotational period = 10.2 hours (2nd fastest) Mass = 5.69 x 10 26 kg –~95 Earths Volume = 8.27 x 10 14 km 3 –~763 Earths Average = 0.69 g/cm 3 – = 5.52 g/cm 3 (lowest density in solar system) At least 63 moons 2nd largest planet –Sixth from Sun (or seventh) Eccentricity = 0.056 –9.0 - 10.1 AU Axial Tilt = 25.3º –Earth = 23.5º Orbital period = 29.5 years Rotational period = 10.2 hours (2nd fastest) Mass = 5.69 x 10 26 kg –~95 Earths Volume = 8.27 x 10 14 km 3 –~763 Earths Average = 0.69 g/cm 3 – = 5.52 g/cm 3 (lowest density in solar system) At least 63 moons Image from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturn Image from: http://www.nineplanets.org/saturn.html
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Internal Structure Atmosphere (59.5 km): –~93% H & ~7% He Depleted in He relative to solar Molecular Hydrogen upper mantle –>100,000 bars –Earth atmosphere ~1 bar Metallic Hydrogen lower mantle –>1,000,000 bars –Liquid H lower mantle H nuclei do not have lattice order Rocky-Ice Core: –9-22 x Earth Atmosphere (59.5 km): –~93% H & ~7% He Depleted in He relative to solar Molecular Hydrogen upper mantle –>100,000 bars –Earth atmosphere ~1 bar Metallic Hydrogen lower mantle –>1,000,000 bars –Liquid H lower mantle H nuclei do not have lattice order Rocky-Ice Core: –9-22 x Earth Image from: http://solarviews.com/eng/saturn.htm
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Atmosphere Structure: –Upper clouds: NH 3 crystals –Lower clouds: NH 4 SH and H 2 O Winds among the highest in Solar System –< 500 m/s (~1800 km/h) Northern hemisphere blue ~ Uranus With trace amounts of: NH 3, C 2 H 2, C 2 H 6, PH 3, CH 4 Structure: –Upper clouds: NH 3 crystals –Lower clouds: NH 4 SH and H 2 O Winds among the highest in Solar System –< 500 m/s (~1800 km/h) Northern hemisphere blue ~ Uranus With trace amounts of: NH 3, C 2 H 2, C 2 H 6, PH 3, CH 4 Image from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturn Hexagonal Cloud Rotation in N pole Image from: http://www.solarviews.com/eng/saturn.htm True color of N pole
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Clouds Ices in clouds: –H 2 O, NH 3, NH 4 SH Similar to Jupiter –Average cloud T: - 185ºC Colder than Jupiter Bands due to circulation zones –Tropical zones –Wider than Jupiter Winds up to 500 m/s Great White Spot: –Occurs once every Saturnian year ~ every 30 y –Next one in 2020 Ices in clouds: –H 2 O, NH 3, NH 4 SH Similar to Jupiter –Average cloud T: - 185ºC Colder than Jupiter Bands due to circulation zones –Tropical zones –Wider than Jupiter Winds up to 500 m/s Great White Spot: –Occurs once every Saturnian year ~ every 30 y –Next one in 2020 Image from: http://www.solarviews.com/eng/saturn.htm Image from: http://www.nineplanets.org/saturn.html
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Rings Brightest of gas giants Discovered in 1610 by Galileo Structure: –<1 km thick Brightest of gas giants Discovered in 1610 by Galileo Structure: –<1 km thick Images from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturn Spokes in Rings Ring over Titan & Enceladus Image from: http://www.solarviews.com/eng/saturn.htm Rings edge-on Image from: http://www.nineplanets.org/saturn.html
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Magnetosphere ~ magnitude of Earth’s –1/20th of Jupiter’s Simple dipole Extends slightly past orbit of Titan –1.22 x 10 6 km Probably produced by currents in liquid metallic H ~ magnitude of Earth’s –1/20th of Jupiter’s Simple dipole Extends slightly past orbit of Titan –1.22 x 10 6 km Probably produced by currents in liquid metallic H Saturnian auroral emissions Image from: http://www.solarviews.com/eng/saturn.htm
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Heat Output Radiates more Q than receives from Sun –Due to contraction (shrinks ~2 cm/yr) –He raining out of the atmosphere N hemisphere twice as hot as S hemisphere Radiates more Q than receives from Sun –Due to contraction (shrinks ~2 cm/yr) –He raining out of the atmosphere N hemisphere twice as hot as S hemisphere Image from: http://www.solarviews.com/eng/saturn.htm Thermal view of Saturn Image from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturn Thermal emissions
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Summary 2nd largest planet in solar system –Very fast rotation (day) Atmosphere has fastest winds in solar system Interior P & T high –Liquid metallic H mantle Rings have high albedo = icy dust Radiates more heat than receives from Sun –Due to contraction & He rain –N hemisphere hotter than S hemisphere 2nd largest planet in solar system –Very fast rotation (day) Atmosphere has fastest winds in solar system Interior P & T high –Liquid metallic H mantle Rings have high albedo = icy dust Radiates more heat than receives from Sun –Due to contraction & He rain –N hemisphere hotter than S hemisphere
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