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1 Chapter 8 Jovian Planet Systems

2 The Jovian Worlds: A Different Kind of Planet
The Overall composition of the Jovian planets-particulary Jupiter and Saturn-is more similar to that of the Sun than to any of the terrestrial worlds. The Jovian Worlds: A Different Kind of Planet

3 Comparison of Bulk Properties of the Jovian Planets

4 Jupiter’s Interior Structure

5 Understanding Jovian planet sizes and densities
Stacking pillows increases the height, but eventually compression occurs.

6 Jovian Planet Interiors
~ 10 Mearth

7 Jovian Planet Atmospheres
Jupiter’s atmosphere is almost entirely hydrogen and helium. It also contains trace amounts of: Methane (CH4) Ammonia (NH3) Water(H2O)

8 The bands of rising air are called zones.
They appear white in color because ammonia clouds form as the air rises to high, cool altitudes. The adjacent belts of falling air are depleted in cloud forming ingredients and do not contain any white ammonia clouds. Instead, we see the red/tan ammonium – hydrosulfide clouds that form at lower altitudes.

9 Jupiter’s Belts and Zones

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11 Light Blue = abundant methane gas
White = ammonia or ammonium hydrosulfide crystals Red/Tan = ammonium hydrosulfide gas, and other sulfur and phosphorous compounds

12 Jovian Planet Magnetospheres
20,000 times as strong as Earth’s magnetic field. Io Torus – charged particle belt formed by escaping particles from Io which interact with Jupiter’s magnetic field.

13 The Jovian Moons The Galilean Satellites: Io Europa Ganymede Callisto

14 Io Callisto Europa Ganymede Titan Triton

15 Io – Is so geologically active that it is the most volcanically active body in the solar system.
These are sulfur volcanoes. Io’s surface is continually being reformed.

16 Why Is Io So Geologically Active?

17 Europa Collisto Io Ganymede Photograph of Jupiter from Earth showing several of its moons A Hubble Space Telescope image of Jupiter in true color.

18 The Icy Crust of Europa North Pole -Earth

19 Tidal Heating may give Europa a Subterranean Ocean

20 Ganymede- the largest moon in the Solar System

21 Callisto – An ancient surface
Heavy Cratering-Ancient Surface Dark powder overlaying low areas

22 Moons of Saturn Titan has a hazy, cloudy atmosphere and possibly oceans of ethane

23 Saturn has Six Medium Sized Moons.

24 Moons of Uranus Miranda – violent tectonic history

25 Moons of Neptune Triton

26 Jovian Ring Systems All of the Jovian planets have ring systems, including Jupiter. Saturn’s rings are the most prominent and spectacular. They can be easily seen by an earth Observer.

27 Saturn’s Rings

28 Shepherd Moons

29 Cassini Division

30 All Jovian planets have Rings

31 The End


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