Saturn = Cronus

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Saturn's Atmosphere. • Composed of Hydrogen 92% &. Helium 7.4% - missing Helium! • Temperature of 100 Kelvin. • Thick methane haze covers/mutes.
Saturn = Cronus •  •  •  • 

God of Harvest, Agriculture. Saturnday Father of Jupiter, Neptune, Pluto. Son of Uranus and Gaia. Faintest + Farthest of planets visible to naked eye

Saturn’s Physical Properties •  •  •  • 

Mass=59Earths; Diameter 9Earths~Jupiter Density 0.7water; implies lots of gas & little rock Rotation 10h14m to 10h46m –Differential Rotation Oblate

Saturn’s Atmosphere •  Composed of Hydrogen 92% & Helium 7.4% - missing Helium! •  Temperature of 100 Kelvin •  Thick methane haze covers/mutes clouds: ammonia, ammonium hydrosulfide, water clouds

Spots/Storms on Saturn •  IR image: Dragon Storm“ produced lightning & radio static •  Super storm wrapped around Saturn by zonal flow faster than Jupiter’s

Polar Vortex •  Spring in North allows Cassini probe to see North pole surrounded by hexagon •  Centered on Pole is hurricane (Vortex) with low clouds in red & high clouds in green (infrared)

Internal Energy Source •  Radiates 2 times energy it receives from sun •  Infrared picture shows hot spot at south pole •  Helium precipitation: Helium & Neon “Rain” falling on core releases heat

Aurora on Saturn •  Magnetic field aligned with rotational axis •  Smaller mass means smaller amount of liquid metallic hydrogen so a smaller magnetic field •  Saturn’s radio noise in AM band – reflected by ionosphere

Saturn’s Rings •  Axis tilted 27° •  Orbits 9.5AU from sun in 29.5 years •  Ears to Galileo 1609, explained by Huygens 1659

Saturn’s Rings

•  Can not be solid rings Maxwell 1859 •  Billions of particles icy boulders-golf ball- dust •  Stars seen thru rings

Rings Have Structure •  A ring separated from B ring by Cassini division •  Encke gap part way thru A Ring

Ringlets •  Ring particles orbit Saturn, but where their period resonates with a moon they are disturbed •  Cassini division opened by resonance with Mimas •  A-ring composed of thousands of very fine ringlets •  Enke gap caused by moonlet=Pan sweeps material

Shepherd Satellites

•  Over time the rings particles should collide and spread out •  Ring particles closer to Saturn orbit faster so •  Shepherd Satellites confine the narrow F-ring and others?

Spokes in Saturn’s Ring •  Linear features rotating with magnetic field •  Probably micrometeorites hit ring particles making dust which cast shadows??

Roche Limit •  Tidal force exceeds self gravitational force •  Moons and spaceships can survive inside Roche limit because they’re held together by electromagnetic not gravitational forces

Formation of Rings •  Sum ring particles=small moon. And bright/white •  Rings formed from moon breakup ~50Million yrs ? •  Or clumps which form & then break apart ~4Billion

Saturn’s Moons •  From right to left: Titan’s shadow, Titan, Mimas, Dione and Enceladas

More of Saturn’s Moons •  Rhea has white streaks and Mimas has huge crater •  Many are captured KBO’s?, asteroids?, formed with Saturn •  Some have 2 or 3 moons in one orbit

Lagrangian Points •  •  •  •  • 

Restricted 3-body problem solved: Lagrange 1772 Gravitational forces balance at L1 Add rotation=centrifugal force and get L2,L3,L4,L5 L1,L2,L3 unstable but handy for satellites L4&L5 stable –dust asteroids…

Medium Sized: Iapetus •  Leading hemisphere is dark and the trailing hemisphere is white •  Maybe from dust kicked off Phobe by micrometeorites •  Big equatorial ridge and scarp

Medium Sized :Dione •  Why does Dione have its trailing hemisphere more cratered than the leading one??

Small Moon:Methone (me-thoh-nee) •  Discovered by Cassini 2004 & Orbit=24 hour •  3km diameter moon •  Has no craters!?!?!? •  Rubble pile?? •  Slight color markings on surface

Enceladus

•  90% albedo =snow •  Embedded in the E ring •  Orbital resonance with Dione gives tidal heating •  Tiger Stripes – are warm as seen in Infrared •  Lack of craters: resurfaced

Enceladus Volcanoes •  Water vapor etc. is being ejected from warm ocean

Titan- Atmosphere •  •  •  •  • 

Temp94K, Density1.9Xwater, Press1.5Earth Atmosphere 98%nitrogen,1.6% methane Totally obscured by clouds of smog. Methane rain? Cassini launched 1997; arrived 2004; Huygens probe 2005 Core decoupled by ocean

Titan- Surface •  Radar observations show liquid methane/ethane ocean/lake & streams •  Ground has consistency of mud •  Ice rocks show signs of weathering

Titan-RADAR •  Dunes on Earth & Titan’s huge dunes of hydrocarbon chemicals •  Crater on Titan •  Cryovolcano •  Clouds & Lakes

Doom Mons?

Cryovolcano

Upcoming Missions 2020-2029 •  Missions to Europa-Jupiter? and/or/nor •  Enceladus-Titan-Saturn ?

Free-floating Planet •  Part of AB Doradus moving group gives age=400million yr & distance=100ly •  IR color & spectra give temperature=430K •  Escaped from star or born from small dust cloud? •  How many of these are there???