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Title: Jovian Planets


1
Jovian Planets
  • Basic Properties
  • Differential Rotation
  • possible because they are fluid
  • magnetospheric rotation rate
  • core rotation
  • axial tilt
  • Jupiter's Atmosphere
  • Great Red Spot
  • twice Earth's diameter
  • composition color
  • H2, He, trace gases
  • chemical processes produce colors

2
  • Jupiter's Atmosphere
  • Zones Belts
  • due to convective motions
  • different heights gt different temps gt different
    colors
  • zonal flow
  • equatorial speed jet stream
  • disappears near poles
  • atmospheric structure
  • color depth
  • stratosphere
  • haze layer
  • troposphere
  • weather convection
  • color layers
  • weather patterns
  • hurricanes
  • supported by large-scale atmospheric motion

3
  • Weather patterns
  • white ovals
  • brown ovals - 20o North
  • lack of continents gt long life

4
Jovian Atmospheres
  • Saturn
  • banded, with storms, not as colorful
  • hydrogen helium dominate
  • helium depletion
  • colder temps
  • lower gravity gt thicker layers
  • equatorial zonal flow _at_ 1500 km/h
  • Uranus Neptune
  • same general composition
  • methane provides colors
  • no ammonia (due to lower temps)

5
  • Uranus
  • clouds at lower levels
  • hard to see structure/bands
  • flow patterns in rotation direction
  • speeds 200-500 km/h
  • Neptune
  • slightly warmer upper atmosphere
  • thinner haze layer
  • cloud layers less dense
  • equatorial winds
  • retrograde
  • 2000 km/h
  • Great Dark Spot

6
Jovian Interiors
  • Cloud cover few hundred km
  • Internal Structure
  • temp pressure increase with depth
  • 20,000 km
  • pressure is 3 mill times greater than on Earth
  • hydrogen in metallic state
  • dense core
  • 10 times Earth's mass
  • molten rock terrestrial planets
  • pressure 50 million times Earth's
  • about 20,000 km in diameter
  • rotation creates equatorial bulge ( 7 )

7
  • Saturn
  • metallic hydrogen layer is thinner
  • central dense core 15 Earth masses
  • lower mass gt less extreme core temp, density,
    pressure
  • Uranus Neptune
  • no metallic layer
  • slushy interiors
  • thick layers of highly compressed water clouds
  • possibly ammonia dissolved in water
  • cores 10-15 Earth masses
  • Magnetospheres
  • Jupiter
  • rapid rotation conductive fluid
  • strongest planetary field
  • extensive magnetosphere

8
  • Magnetospheres
  • Saturn
  • smaller mass of metallic hydrogen zone
  • 1/20 Jupiter's field
  • Uranus Neptune
  • strong fields
  • Internal Heating
  • Jupiter
  • emits about twice as much energy as it receives
  • heat left over from formation
  • Saturn
  • radiates 3 times what it absorbs
  • not hot enough to dissolve liquid helium
  • helium rain 2 billion years ago
  • compressional gravitational heating
  • Uranus
  • no internal heat source

9
  • Internal Heating
  • Neptune
  • emits 2.7 times what it receives
  • methane insulation??

10
Pluto
  • 40 A.U. From Sun
  • bright polar caps/possible craters
  • Charon
  • largest satellite to planet mass ratio
  • tidally locked
  • 6.4 days
  • captured similar to Earth's Moon
  • retrograde rotation
  • comparable in mass size to Jovian moons
  • Kuiper Belt object?
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