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One planet, two planets, three planets, four! Comparing the terrestrial worlds
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Looking to do research? Modeling astrophysical disks Work with LASP researcher Glen Stewart to develop and run numerical models of planetary rings and protoplanetary disks. Requirements: Interest in data modeling Knowledge of C (IDL, Python also preferred) Contact: Glen.Stewart@lasp.colorado.edu
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A host of worlds, big and small
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Why compare the planets? Understand the diversity of worlds Use knowledge of one to extend that of others Planets are cool
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Four agents of change
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Erosion Impacts Volcanism Tectonics
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Peering deep with density BodyRadius (km)Mass / Mass of EarthDensity (kg/m^3) Mercury2439.70.0555427 Venus6051.90.815243 Earth6367.415515 Moon1737.50.0123934 Mars3386.00.113344 MaterialDensity (kg/m^3) Iron7874 Granite2600 Water1000
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Peering deep with density
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Map of Mercury
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Radar map of Venus
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Map of Earth
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Map of the Moon
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Map of Mars
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The impact of impacts Impacts are vital to measuring ages in the solar system
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The impact of impacts Even when ages are uncertain (usually!), craters reveal relative age of a surface Young Old
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Water, water everywhere Mars Yemen
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Lava flows are snapshots in time MarsHawaii
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So are landslides… Mars Mexico
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Envelopes of gas BodyAtmospheric density (bar) Primary constituents Mean temperature (K) Mercury10 -14 H, He, Na452 Venus92CO 2, N730 Earth1N, O287 Moon10 -14 Ar, He220 Mars0.006CO 2, Ar, N226 Titan1.5N, CH 4 94
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Creating an atmosphere Ways to generate an atmosphere:
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Creating an atmosphere Ways to generate an atmosphere: Primordial Outgassing Delivery of volatiles Life
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Stripping an atmosphere Ways to lose an atmosphere:
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Stripping an atmosphere Ways to lose an atmosphere: Escape to space All worlds Collapse to surface Stripped by solar wind Mercury Moon Mars
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Moons are a planet’s best friend BodyMoonsMoon mass / planet mass Mercury0- Venus0- Earth10.012 Mars21.9x10 -8 Jupiter632.1x10 -4 Saturn612.5x10 -4 Uranus271x10 -4 Neptune142.1x10 -4 Pluto50.12
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Putting it all together Planetary properties are the constraints for modeling solar system formation
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What would you do? Question: If you could return a sample from one place in the solar system, where would you go? Body Feature type Justification
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