Astronomy 121, Winter 2005

Exam 2 Review

Feb 3, 2005, jeb PRELIMINARY


TOPICS FOR EXAM
Venus
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn

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Basic Properties of Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn




Planet order from Sun
Orbital period
Semi-major axis
Mass

Radius
Density
Surface Gravity
Escape speed
Rotational Period
Inclination
..(axis tilt)
Surface Magnetic Field
Surface Temperature
Number of Moons

Venus

2
0.62 years (225 Earth days)
0.72 AU
0.82 x Earth

0.95 x Earth
5240 kg/m3
0.91 x Earth
10.4 km/s
-243 days

177.4°
less than 0.001 x Earth
730 K
0

Mars

4
1.88 years (687 days)
1.52 AU
0.11 x Earth

0.53 x Earth
3930 kg/m3
0.38 x Earth
5.0 km/s
1.026 days

23.98°
1/800 x Earth
about 150-310 K
2

Jupiter

5
11.9 years
5.2 AU
318 x Earth
(0.1% of S.S.)
11.2 x Earth
1300 kg/m3
2.5 x Earth
59.5 km/s
0.41 days


14 x Earth
124 K
61 and counting

Saturn

6
29.4 years
9.5 AU
95 x Earth

9.4 x Earth
690 kg/m3
1.1 x Earth
36 km/s
0.44 days

27°
0.67 x Earth
97 K
31 and counting




Venus

Earth's Sister Planet


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lecture on Venus

Observing Venus from Earth


Venus - General Properties


Venus' atmosphere is different from Earth's?

Summary of Atmospheric Components

(percentages by volume)


CO2
Nitrogen
Water
Oxygen
Earth
absorbed in rock
free in atmosphere (78%)
mostly condensed on surface
product of life (21%)
Venus
free in atmosphere (96.5%)
free in atmosphere (3.5%)
decomposed long ago, and hydrogen escaped
no life to produce it


Evolution of Venus' Atmosphere


Venus' Surface


Volcanism today?

Probably (SO2 levels above the thick cloud cover and suggestive radio emissions)

Venus' Magnetic Field and Internal Structure




Mars

A Near Miss for Life?

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lecture on Mars

General Properties of Mars


History of Observations from Earth


Space Probes to Mars


Mars' Atmosphere


Mars' Surface


Mars' Magnetic Field and Internal Structure


Moons of Mars


Martian Asteroids and the Evidence for Life on Mars






Jupiter

Giant of the Solar System

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lecture on Jupiter



Saturn

Spectacular Rings and Mysterious Moons

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lecture on Saturn
Notable Characteristics:
Surface
Spectacular ring system
Moons:




Discovery of Jupiter and Saturn


Space Probes to Jupiter and Saturn





Common Properties of Jupiter and Saturn





Atmospheres of Jupiter and Saturn


Comparison of the Elemental Makeup of the Atmospheres

Jupiter

Saturn

hydrogen

86%

92%

helium

14%

7%

methane

trace%

0.2%

ammonia

trace%

0.02%




Jupiter's Atmosphere Clouds: Bands and Spots caused by different chemistry vs. altitude Zonal Flow


Saturn's Atmosphere


Elements: Clouds: Zonal Flow Spots

Rings of Jupiter and Saturn


All of the Jovian Planets have rings



Saturn's
Rings




Jupiter's Ring:



General Theory of Rings of Jupiter and Saturn

Magnetospheres and Internal Structure of Jupiter and Saturn

Jupiter's Internal Structure


Emits twice as much energy as it receives from the Sun Atmosphere gets denser and denser towards its interior

Jupiter's Magnetosphere


Intrinsic strength of magnetic field about 20,000 times Earth Very large magnetosphere
----> larger than size of the sun

Large sea of trapped, charged particles
----> like Van Allen Belts

Plasma torus (moon Io)


Saturn's Internal Structure

Emits three times as much energy as it receives from the Sun Similar internal structure to Jupiter


Saturn's Magnetosphere




Moons of Jupiter and Saturn

Moons of Jupiter




Galilean Moons of Jupiter

Io: Europa: Ganymede: Callisto:

Moons of Saturn ( caption)

Saturn has 18 major satellites,
and an increasing number of known moons, at least 31.
Titan, Saturn's Large Moon
Medium-sized Moons of Saturn
Small Moons of Saturn