Tour of the Outer Planets

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Tour of the Outer Planets

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Tour of the Outer Planets. Our first stop… Jupiter!. Largest planet in the solar system 63 named moons (don’t worry, you only have to learn four! 11 times the diameter of Earth 5 AU from the Sun What is the surface like? Can we land there?. Great Red Spot. Giant storm - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Our first stop… Jupiter!

• Largest planet in the solar system• 63 named moons (don’t worry, you only have

to learn four!• 11 times the diameter of Earth• 5 AU from the Sun

What is the surface like? Can we land there?

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Great Red Spot

• Giant storm• New spot appeared and then disappeared

days later

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Jupiter’s moons (Galilean moons)

Ganymede•Largest moon in the solar system•Larger than Mercury!•Has ice!•Has a magnetosphere•Very thin oxygen atmosphere!

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Callisto-2nd largest Galilean moon

• Same size as Mercury

• May have subsurface liquid ocean

• Could hold life in ocean ??

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Io- 3rd largest Galilean moon• 400 active SO2

volcanoes due to tidal activity with Jupiter

• Some are taller than Everest

• Rock coated with sulfur dioxide frost

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Europa-last, but most important• Smaller than the

Moon• Surface

composed of 100 km thick ice layer

• Liquid ocean underneath

• Thin O2 • Life, microbes?

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Next Stop… Saturn!• 10 times the

diameter of Earth

• 10 AU from Earth

• 56 moons (you only need to know ONE!

• Storms on surface

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Saturn would float in water

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• Titan is the largest moon of Saturn (1.5 times our Moon)

• Made of ice and rock

• Air is nitrogen and methane

• Possible microbial life?

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Uranus!!Ice Giant• 4 times

Earth’s diameter

• 19 AU away• More

methane, ammonia than Jupiter

• 27 moons

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Sideways rotation• 42 years of

darkness/light• Rings less visible

than Saturn (rock vs. ice)

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Ice Giant: Neptune!• Close in size and

composition to Uranus

• Methane gives it the blue color

• Four faint rings• Great Dark Spot• 30 AU from the Sun• Moon, Triton,

revolves in retrograde

• 13 moons

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Dwarf Planets• Ceres (in the asteroid belt) about 3 A.U.– Probe will arrive in 2015

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• Pluto (Charon)– Two objects in binary

revolution– 40 AU from the Sun– Orbit angled differently

than Earth– Crosses Neptunes orbit

20 out of 248 years

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Clyde Tombaugh’s discovery

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• Eres• Other TNOs

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Comets• Small collections of ice, dust, and rock that

orbit the sun• Some originate in the Kuiper belt, others from

the Oort cloud