The gas giants

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THE GAS GIANTS Pg. 35

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The gas giants. Pg. 35. Jupiter. Largest planet (5 th from Sun) 11 times larger than Earth (makes up 70 % of planetary matter) Has a banded appearance due to atmosphere Has 4 major satellites and at least 12 minor ones Composed of light weight elements - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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THE GAS GIANTSPg. 35

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Jupiter

Largest planet (5th from Sun) 11 times larger than Earth (makes up 70 % of

planetary matter) Has a banded appearance due to atmosphere Has 4 major satellites and at least 12 minor

ones Composed of light weight elements Atmosphere- H and He in both gas and liquid

form; has liquid metallic H; electric currents Earth-sized core of heavier elements that have

sunk.

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Jupiter Cont’d

Spins fast (1 rotation= 10 hrs) Shape is distorted because of fast spin Has “Great Red Spot” which is a

atmospheric storm that has been rotating around Jupiter for more than 300 years

Alternating cloud types Belts- low, warm, dark-colored clouds that sink Zones- high, cool, light-colored clouds that

rise

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Jupiter’s Moons and Rings

4 largest moons called satellites: Io Europa Ganymede Callisto

Composed of ice and rock mixtures Jupiter’s ring is 6400 km wide

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Saturn Second largest planet Atmosphere- rotates rapidly and has belts

and zones; H and He and also ammonia ice

Most likely fluid throughout with small solid core

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Saturn’s moons Rings are composed of rock and ice

(microscopic to size of houses) 7 major rings that are each made up of

ringlets 18 known satellites

Titan (giant) 7 intermediate moons 10 small moons

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Uranus Discovered accidently Has blue, velvety appearance Atmosphere- methane gas (reflects blue

light), H and He; few clouds Completely fluid except small core Axis is almost horizontal (Uranus was

knocked sideways) Each pole spends 42 years in darkness

and 42 years in sunlight

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Uranus’ Moons and Rings 18 known moons and rings Recently 3 more possible moons have

been discovered Rings are very dark, almost black Were discovered when a star was covered

by them

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Neptune Few details can be observed from Earth

because of its distance away Atmosphere- bluish color because of

methane; has distinctive clouds Had a persistent storm called the Great

Dark Spot that disappeared in 1994

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Neptune’s Moons and Rings

Has eight moons (largest is Triton) Triton orbits backwards Has 6 rings that are comprised of dust

particles