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The Galilean moons of Jupiter

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Last time …. Io

• Innermost Galilean moon• Heavy tidal heating – orbital

resonance• Active Sulfur volcanos

Europa

Water Ice surface!

Most recent estimate: crust ~ 19 km thick

(Structure: gravity and magnetic field data)NOT REAL

GanymedeNASA 2014

(Structure: gravity and magnetic field data + Keck scope measurements of Aurora shifts)

Callisto

Parts of surface quite old

Galilean satellites:

• Io: Volcanically active!

Tidal heating from Jupiter drives the active geology. The origin of the tidal effect is its eccentric orbit, caused by orbital resonance with Europa and Ganymede.

• Europa, Ganymede and Callisto: Ice tectonics!

All three are likely to have internal oceans of water.

On Ganymede and Callisto the source of heating is somewhat of a mystery (tidal effects not enough).

These three moons combined may contain more liquid water than earth!!

Titan

Natural color/smog (Organo-Nitrogen)

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Dense atmosphere !1.4 x earth95% N2

5% CH4 , etc.

Thick atmo.Used to be thought of as biggest moon, now Ganymede is

bigger.

Cassini IR/false color

KrakenMare

?

‘Shangri-La’

plains/desert of dark smog

particles

Icy highlands

Adiri as seen by Huygens

Kraken mare

Ligeia mare

Methane Lakes!!

Transient feature in Ligeia mare!

• Waves?• Gasses released?• Summer Buoyant solids?

Huygens's descent

Images are flattened (360° Mercator)

Landing site: dry (methane) river bed.

Jovian rings

Saturn thru a bad scope

“I discovered another very strange wonder, which I should like to make known to their Highnesses . . . , keeping it secret, however, until the time when my work is published . . . . the star of Saturn is not a single star, but is a composite of three, which almost touch each other, never change or move relative to each other, and are arranged in a row along the zodiac, the middle one being three times larger than the lateral ones, and they are situated in this form:

oOo.”

Galileo, 1610

Christiaan Huygens, Opera varia (Lyon, 1724

Rings are a common feature of ALL Jovian worlds!

Jupiter

Keck

Galileo from the backside

Jupiter

Hubble

Uranus

Neptune

Saturn’s rings

A

B C

Cassini

Encke

Major features:

GAPS BANDS

APOD 7/23/04

Saturn's Rings in Natural Color

Mostly water-ice reflecting sunlight …• Thinner portions darker (Like the gaps)• Some unknown dark dirt ….• Outgassing of trace elements

Why the colors?

Mostly frozen water Ring thickness: “tens of meters”

Particles sizes: 1 cm – 10 m (10 cm most abundant)

Est. total mass ≈ 3 × 1019 kg ( ≈ ¾ Mimas )

Saturn’s rings:

Relationship to moons and rings:

What causes all the structure?

Moons do a lot …

• Resonance orbits cause gaps• Sheppard moons can confine/concentrate rings• Moons can simply plow gaps• Moons can add material

A) Orbital resonance

(remember Io?)

32 RCP

Mimas

Kepler’s law

At what radius would something orbit at to have half the period of Mimas? 22

2

12 Pp

34

13 RCrC

RRr 630.034

1

(0.630) × (185,540 km) = 117,000 km

Inner edge ofCassini division:

Huygens gap

Mimas’ orbit

Mimas

2:1 resonanceorbit

Every 2nd orbit, each bit of dust in the Cassini orbit gets an outward kick at same place.

The A Ring's outer edge is maintained by a destabilizing 7:6 resonance with the moon Janus.

B) Sheppard moons

Sheppard movie (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdUlpeUFfxI&NR=1&feature=fvwp)

The Encke and Keeler gaps within the A Ring are cleared by the embedded

moonlets Pan and Daphnis, respectively:

C) Moons can clear gaps in rings

( 1:1 resonances )

Daphnis churns up the edges of the Keeler Gap

Daphnis: 8 kmKeeler gap: 42 km

The Encke gap and Pan

Pan: 14 kmEncke gap: 325 km Close-up of the Encke Gap. The central

ringlet is coincident with Pan's orbit. (Wik)

D) Moons can also be the source of rings

Enceladus and E-Ring

Black dotEnceladus

Plume jets from the moon Enceladus supplying vapor to the E ring

Cryo-volcanic plumes on Enceladus

Imaginative picture of the day:

Anthe partial Ring (20⁰ long.)

Anthe (10:11) and Methone (14:15) resonance with Mimas

micrometeoroid impacts?

Ring Arcs

Lot’s of unknown processes…

Streamer channels caused by Prometheus in the F-ring

Ring spokes?

Ring origins?

Most other sources:

Our book: • Ring particles can’t be old, they’re constantly being worn down

• New particles must be constantly created from moonlets

• Moonlets big enough to survive 4.5 billion years of sandblasting

• Rings are old, remnants of the early days

• Tidal forces of big planets …

Keeps/kept particles from forming moonsBroke up larger proto-moons that got too close

The Roche Limit

An object held together only by gravitational forces –

Unstable within Roche’s limit

Objects held together by chemical forces (ice/rock) are tougher

(Tuft’s)

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