Lecture 19 Flashcards
Saturn and its rings and moons
Cassini Huygens Mission
2 Probes: Cassini and Huygens
Went to Saturn and Titan
17 Nation Venture
Operated by NASA
Purpose of Cassini’s Instruments
To see beneath Titan’s cloud cover
Map Titans Surface
Get atmospheric informtation
Detect UV light from clouds
Uses of Huygens Instruments
Getting Density, T, and pressure of atmosphere
Images of landing sight and surroundings
Measuring chemicals in atmosphere
Getting properties of surface
Purpose of the Cassini Huygens Mission for Saturn?
Determine the temperature field, cloud properties and composition of Saturn’s Atmosphere
Determine Internal Structure and rotation of deep atmosphere
Determine Heat Flux and radiation environment present during formation and evolution
Purpose of the Cassini Huygens Mission for the Rings?
Composition and size of ring material
Investigate the interrelation of the the rings and moons
Purpose of the Cassini Huygens Mission for the Satellites?
Determining geological history
Define different physical processes that have created surfaces crusts and sub surfaces
Determining bulk compositions and internal structures of moons
Purpose of the Cassini Huygens Mission for Titan?
Determine abundant elements
Search for complex molecules
Determine physical state, topography and composition of surface
Determine surface state of matter (solid or liquid)
How are Saturn’s Rings divided?
By the order they were discovered
Each distinct from its neighbor
Origin of the Rings
3 Hypotheses
1. Gravitational disruption of a satellite or comet
2. Fragmentation of satellites by impact
3. Accretionary Remnant
What is the Roche Limit
The orbit closest to a planet that a satellite can withstand Tidal Forces
Clues for the Origins of Saturn’s Rings
Some rings are made from the debris of inner satellites
Saturn’s rings are disappearing
Titan’s Geologic History
Accretion from materials rich in water, methane and ammonia
Differentiation
Dissociation of NH3
Titan Atmosphere
Ethane based weather cycle
Titans Lakes
Located near polar regions
Made up of liquid methane and ethane
Winds on Titan
Blow West to East globally