Title: Venus%20
1Venus lite
Currently in southwest sky after sunset, (
greatest elongation of 47 degrees was Nov 3rd ),
magnitude -4.3 Stays low, reaches inferior
conjunction January 13, 2006
2Fierce Greenhouse Effect
3Rotation discovered via radar
4Retrograde rotation - unexplained
5Soviets landed probes
6Magellan radar of Maat Mons
Rises 8km High due to no plate motion (one
continental plate) Planet resurfaced about 500M
years ago
7Mercury
Note high density
8A Morning/Evening star
- Limited by maximum elongation
9.. Of 29O, maximum
- Mercury (also) reached greatest elongation east
(24 degrees) on Nov 3rd - Still in SSW, magnitude about -0.1
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10Albedos
- Mercury bright in spite of low albedo
- Albedo percent of light reflected
- Mercury dark, albedo 11 (7 for the Moon)
- Clouded planets high, 72 for Venus, half that
for the Earth
11Transits
- Crossing between us and the Sun is a transit
- Venus and Mercury both do it
- This from the TRACE
- Venus transited June 8, 2004
12Spin-orbit resonance
- Orbit takes 88 days
- Rotation is 2/3 of this (59 days)
- 32 spin-orbit resonance, due to tidal forces at
perihelion - Combined, the Mercury daynight is 176 days long
13Mariner 10 composite
- Heavily cratered
- Ejecta not thrown as far as on Moon
14Scarps
- Cliffs that form along faults
- Not tectonic like on Earth
- Probably wrinkles due to impacts
15Caloris Basin
- Large circular region of impact (left side of
this image) - If look at opposite hemisphere
16Hilly, rough terrain opposite Caloris
17Impact
18Magnetic field
- Magnetic field 0.5 Earths, suggests
19Interior structure
- Must have a large metal core to get high density
without the Earths larger gravity to compress - Large fraction of iron suggests impact origin
20 like this
- Impact throws of most silicates, leaving large
fraction of iron
21Future Missions
- NASA has the Messenger mission under way,
launched August, 2004 , will make several flybys
of Earth Venus before orbits Mercury in March
of 2011 - ESA/Japan have BepiColombo in development