Chapter 12
Astronomy Journey to the Cosmic Frontier · 12 exercises
Problem 1
Why are Jupiter and Saturn flattened?
4 step solution
Problem 2
Suppose there were a narrow belt near Jupiter's equator that had a rotation period of \(9^{b} 45^{m}\). In which direction would the zonal winds blow in that belt relative to the rest of the equatorial region?
4 step solution
Problem 3
Why are oxygen compounds such as carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide extremely low in abundance in the atmospheres of Jupiter and Saturn?
3 step solution
Problem 4
How do the pressure and temperature in the visible layers of the atmosphere of Jupiter compare with those at the surface of the Earth?
5 step solution
Problem 5
The large sizes and rapid rotations of Jupiter and Saturn result in very large Coriolis effects in their atmospheres. How are the large Coriolis effects on Jupiter and Saturn related to the appearance of their cloud features?
4 step solution
Problem 8
Why are there at least three separate cloud decks on Jupiter?
5 step solution
Problem 9
Why do the deepest parts of Jupiter's atmosphere that we can see have a bluish color?
5 step solution
Problem 10
What forms does hydrogen take in Jupiter from the surface to the center of the planet?
5 step solution
Problem 12
What would happen to the temperature at the Earth's surface if the Sun stopped shining? How about the atmosphere of Jupiter?
5 step solution
Problem 17
What did Voyager tell us about Saturn's rings that wasn't already known from telescopic observations from the Earth?
4 step solution
Problem 18
What is thought to be the nature of the spokes seen in Saturn's rings?
3 step solution
Problem 19
What happens to an asteroid that passes within the Roche distance of a planet?
3 step solution