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1 ASTR 1101-001 Spring 2008 Joel E. Tohline, Alumni Professor 247 Nicholson Hall [Slides from Lecture30]

2 Chapter 11: Terrestrial Planets Mercury –Heavily cratered (like the Earth’s moon) –Some evidence of lava flows and shrinkage of the planet’s crust –Generally considered a “dead” planet Venus Mars

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5 Chapter 11: Terrestrial Planets Mercury –Heavily cratered (like the Earth’s moon) –Some evidence of lava flows and shrinkage of the planet’s crust –Generally considered a “dead” planet Venus Mars

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9 Chapter 11: Terrestrial Planets Mercury –Heavily cratered (like the Earth’s moon) –Some evidence of lava flows and shrinkage of the planet’s crust –Generally considered a “dead” planet Venus Mars

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11 Chapter 11: Terrestrial Planets Mercury –Heavily cratered (like the Earth’s moon) –Some evidence of lava flows and shrinkage of the planet’s crust –Generally considered a “dead” planet Venus Mars

12 Chapter 11: Terrestrial Planets Venus –Rotating very slowly…and backwards! –Atmosphere: Dense, hot, and corrosive! –Properties of atmosphere due to runaway “greenhouse” effect Venus Mars

13 Venus: Image of the surface of Venus obtained by radar imaging.

14 Venus: topographic map

15 Chapter 11: Terrestrial Planets Venus –Rotating very slowly…and backwards! –Atmosphere: Dense, hot, and corrosive! –Properties of atmosphere due to runaway “greenhouse” effect Venus Mars

16 Chapter 11: Terrestrial Planets Venus –Rotating very slowly…and backwards! –Atmosphere: Dense, hot, and corrosive! –Properties of atmosphere due to runaway “greenhouse” effect Venus Mars

17 Atmospheres of Earth & Venus

18 Venus: Ultraviolet image of Venus highlighting the Cloud layer structure.

19 Chapter 11: Terrestrial Planets Venus –Rotating very slowly…and backwards! –Atmosphere: Dense, hot, and corrosive! –Properties of atmosphere due to runaway “greenhouse” effect Venus Mars

20 Chapter 11: Terrestrial Planets Mars –Surface imaged by spacecraft extremely well –Surface explored by spacecraft that have successfully soft-landed on surface Viking Lander (VL1 & VL2) Mars Pathfinder (MP) Exploration Rovers (Opportunity & Spirit) –Evidence for (subsurface) water

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23 Chapter 11: Terrestrial Planets Mars –Surface imaged by spacecraft extremely well –Surface explored by spacecraft that have successfully soft-landed on surface Viking Lander (VL1 & VL2) Mars Pathfinder (MP) Exploration Rovers (Opportunity & Spirit) –Evidence for (subsurface) water

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26 Mars: topographic map www.google.com/mars www.google.com/mars

27 Chapter 11: Terrestrial Planets Mars –Surface imaged by spacecraft extremely well –Surface explored by spacecraft that have successfully soft-landed on surface Viking Lander (VL1 & VL2) Mars Pathfinder (MP) Exploration Rovers (Opportunity & Spirit) –Evidence for (subsurface) water

28 Chapter 11: Terrestrial Planets Mars –Surface imaged by spacecraft extremely well –Surface explored by spacecraft that have successfully soft-landed on surface Viking Lander (VL1 & VL2) Mars Pathfinder (MP) Exploration Rovers (Opportunity & Spirit) –Evidence for (subsurface) water

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30 Mars: topographic map www.google.com/mars www.google.com/mars

31 Chapter 11: Terrestrial Planets Mars –Surface imaged by spacecraft extremely well –Surface explored by spacecraft that have successfully soft-landed on surface Viking Lander (VL1 & VL2) Mars Pathfinder (MP) Exploration Rovers (Opportunity & Spirit) –Evidence for (subsurface) water

32 Mars: topographic map www.google.com/mars www.google.com/mars

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34 Chapter 11: Terrestrial Planets Mars –Surface imaged by spacecraft extremely well –Surface explored by spacecraft that have successfully soft-landed on surface Viking Lander (VL1 & VL2) Mars Pathfinder (MP) Exploration Rovers (Opportunity & Spirit) –Evidence for (subsurface) water

35 Mars: topographic map www.google.com/mars www.google.com/mars

36 Rover ‘Opportunity’: Landing Site

37 Rover ‘Opportunity’: Four+ years of travel

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39 Rover ‘Opportunity’: View from edge of Victoria Crater

40 Chapter 11: Terrestrial Planets Mars –Surface imaged by spacecraft extremely well –Surface explored by spacecraft that have successfully soft-landed on surface Viking Lander (VL1 & VL2) Mars Pathfinder (MP) Exploration Rovers (Opportunity & Spirit) –Evidence for (subsurface) water

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