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Saturn 2007. Heart of the Valley Astronomers. Saturn. 6 th from Sun; 9.5 A.U. from Sun This gas-giant is known for its low density. Rings are easily seen in small telescopes. Saturn in the Solar System’s context. Saturn’s Introduction. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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66thth from Sun; 9.5 A.U. from Sun from Sun; 9.5 A.U. from Sun This gas-giant is known for its low density.This gas-giant is known for its low density. Rings are easily seen in small telescopes.Rings are easily seen in small telescopes.

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Saturn in the Saturn in the Solar System’s Solar System’s

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Saturn’s IntroductionSaturn’s Introduction

Rotational period differs from equatorial & polar Rotational period differs from equatorial & polar areasareas

75% hydrogen and 25% helium 75% hydrogen and 25% helium Traces of water, methane, ammonia and silica rockTraces of water, methane, ammonia and silica rock

12,000+K @ core – where does this originate?12,000+K @ core – where does this originate? Heat generated from gravitational compressionHeat generated from gravitational compression

Possibly more from helium “rain” through lighter HPossibly more from helium “rain” through lighter H²²

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How can we generate metallic hydrogen?How can we generate metallic hydrogen?Light gas gunLight gas gun

Reproduced LMH in laboratory conditions (1996)Reproduced LMH in laboratory conditions (1996) Temperature at 3,000+ KelvinTemperature at 3,000+ Kelvin

Pressures of over a million atmospheres Pressures of over a million atmospheres LMH only lasted for a microsecondLMH only lasted for a microsecond

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Equatorial & polar diameters vary by >10%Equatorial & polar diameters vary by >10%((75,335 miles vs. 67,955 miles)75,335 miles vs. 67,955 miles)

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In addition to weather systems with several-hundred mph winds, Saturn possesses a large magnetic field, resulting in auroras.

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Ring Dimensions:Ring Dimensions:Over 150,000 miles in diameter, but…Over 150,000 miles in diameter, but…

Width is about 1 km, topsWidth is about 1 km, tops

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Moon/Ring interactionsMoon/Ring interactions

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Pan in the Encke Division

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ExplorationsExplorations

• Saturn orbiter/Titan Saturn orbiter/Titan atmospheric probe.atmospheric probe.• Launched 1997, arrived Launched 1997, arrived at Saturn 2004.at Saturn 2004.

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TitanTitan Saturn’s largest Saturn’s largest

moon, with thick moon, with thick nitrogen atmosphere.nitrogen atmosphere.

Heavy clouds prevail.Heavy clouds prevail. Recently visited by Recently visited by

Huygens probe.Huygens probe.

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Huygens at TitanHuygens at Titan

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Titan’s AtmosphereTitan’s Atmosphere

• 98.4% N², 1.6% NH³, & traces of 98.4% N², 1.6% NH³, & traces of hydrocarbons, Ar, CO², CO, HCN, & He.hydrocarbons, Ar, CO², CO, HCN, & He. • Hydrocarbons are thought to form in Hydrocarbons are thought to form in Titan's upper atmosphere in reactions Titan's upper atmosphere in reactions resulting from the breakup of methane resulting from the breakup of methane by the Sun's ultraviolet light.by the Sun's ultraviolet light.

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Titan LandformsTitan Landforms

Surfing, 4-wheeling, or skiing sites?

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Cassini visits EnceladusCassini visits Enceladus

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Enceladus & geysersEnceladus & geysers

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Rhea & Ice impactRhea & Ice impact

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Hyperion (!)Hyperion (!)

Chaotic rotation is a distinguishing feature.

So is cratered appearance – dark material appears to line bottoms.

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Tethys & basinTethys & basin

Crater Odysseus is about 250mi in diameter

Ithaca Chasma – 63mi wide, 2+mi deep, & running over 1,200miles.

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Personal contemplatingPersonal contemplating

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Viewing SaturnViewing Saturnremember, it doesn’t take much apertureremember, it doesn’t take much aperture

View well away from SunView well away from Sun Cloud bands are subtle – try locating only when high Cloud bands are subtle – try locating only when high

in sky. Colored filters can help (Wratten 80a, 47, 25)in sky. Colored filters can help (Wratten 80a, 47, 25) Colors are subtle but fun to discern Colors are subtle but fun to discern Dress appropriately, sit if you canDress appropriately, sit if you can Moon locations – Sky & Telescope magazine or Moon locations – Sky & Telescope magazine or

download http://www.mew3.com/palm/saturn/doc/download http://www.mew3.com/palm/saturn/doc/ American Association of Lunar & Planetary Observers American Association of Lunar & Planetary Observers

- http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/alpo/- http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/alpo/

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Your Thoughts?Your Thoughts?