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1 Presentation by: Heather DeRoy
Saturn Presentation by: Heather DeRoy

2 Basic Facts 6th Planet from the Sun
2nd Largest Planet in the Solar System 7 thin, flat rings 62 Moons

3 Ancient Observations Farthest planet prehistoric astronomers knew
Used in mythology Planet can be seen by Earth with the naked eye, but the rings cannot

4 Saturn the Name Roman god of agriculture and harvest
Father of Ceres, Jupiter, Pluto, and Neptune Ruled during the Golden Age of Men Saturn represents limits of control as it was thought to be the limit of the Solar System

5 Unlucky Saturn In Astrology, Saturn is blamed for all things sad, unfortunate, and terrible

6 Size of Saturn 2nd largest planet in the Solar System 95 Earth masses
“Gas Giant” along with Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune Diameter 120,540km (10x Earth)

7 Density Lowest of all the planets 1/10 the density of Earth
2/3 dense as water Saturn would float in water!

8 Saturn’s Orbit Aphelion ~ 10.1 AU ; Perihelion ~ 9.0 AU
Period of Orbit – Earth years Axis tilt of 27 degrees Eccentricity of .056 Rotation is 2nd fastest of known planets Saturn rotates ~ 10 hours 39 minutes

9 Shape of Saturn Rapid rotation causes the planet to bulge
Oblate spheroid – flattened at poles and bulges at equator Rings

10 Saturn’s Rings Discovered by Galileo (1600s)
Rings tilt at same angle as equator ~20m thick 93% water ice composition, 7% amorphous carbon 7 rings made up of thousands of ringlets, made up of billions of ice particles Particles range in size from dust to a car

11 2 Main Ring Theories Theory 1 Theory 2
Remnants of destroyed moon of Saturn Theory 2 Rings left over from original nebular material that formed Saturn Some ice comes from the moon Enceladus’ ice volcanoes

12 Saturn’s Surface Saturn is a giant ball of gas
Believed to have no solid surface Inner core of iron and rocky material Outer core of ammonia, methane, and water Liquid metallic hydrogen surrounds outer core Hydrogen and helium in a viscous form

13 Saturn’s Atmosphere The surface and atmosphere merge (hydrogen and helium) Dense clouds cover Saturn Difference in temperature and altitude cause patterns and color differences in cloud tops Hexagon clouds at North Pole

14 Temperature Tilt of axis causes seasons on Saturn
Each season = 7.5 Earth years (Saturn takes 29x longer than Earth to revolve) Top of clouds is -175 degrees C (-285 F) Below clouds is hot – planet gives off 2.5x the heat it receives from the Sun

15 Moons 62 Moons Largest, Titan (diameter 5,150km) is larger than Mercury and Pluto and contains an atmosphere

16 Discovery Galileo discovered rings 1610, though believed they were moons on either side Christian Huygens first coined “Rings” 1665

17 Exploration 1973, Pioneer-Saturn launched by U.S.
Flew within 20,900km of Saturn Sent close-up pictures Discovery of 2 outer rings Found a magnetic field 1000 times stronger than the Earth’s

18 Pioneer 11 Photos (1970s)

19 Exploration 1977, Voyager 1 and Voyager 2
Confirmed existence of 7th ring Discovered planet’s rings are made of ringlets Discovery of 9 satellites Atmosphere of Titan is nitrogen

20 Photos from Voyager 1 Saturn Haze over Titan F Ring

21 Photos from Voyager 2 Saturn Iapetus Enceladus Titan

22 Exploration 1997 Cassini probe Began orbiting Saturn in 2004
Studying Saturn, its rings, and its satellites First spacecraft to orbit Saturn (between F and G rings)

23 Cassini Probe New Moons Daphnis and Phoebe Titan Eclipse

24 Saturn Mysteries? Much to learn about the rings
Strange features Clean ice suggests only few hundred million years old? Hexagon clouds at North Pole Rotation impossible to pinpoint (approximate day calculated)

25 References Spinrad, Hyron. "Saturn." World Book Online Reference Center World Book, Inc.


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