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Title: Uranus


1
Uranus
As seen by Voyager
2
Uranus Highlights
  • Accidently discovered in March 1781 by William
    Herschel
  • Fits Bodes Law!
  • Visited by Voyager 2 in 1986
  • Suspicious lack of internal heat probably leads
    to bland appearance of atmosphere
  • Composition 75 H, 25 he
  • Probably a small rocky core (3 of total mass)
  • Ice-rock slush interior

3
Uranus Highlights
  • Accidently discovered in March 1781 by William
    Herschel
  • Fits Bodes Law!
  • Visited by Voyager 2 in 1986
  • Suspicious lack of internal heat probably leads
    to bland appearance of atmosphere
  • Composition 75 H, 25 he
  • Probably a small rocky core (3 of total mass)
  • Ice-rock slush interior

4
The Hubble View of Uranus
5
Oddball Properties of Uranus
  • Magnetic field
  • About same Earths field
  • BUT, dipole inclined by 60o and offset from
    planet center by 1/3 of RU
  • Caught during a field reversal???
  • Tilt
  • Extreme tilt remains unexplained
  • Each pole spends 42 years in light and then 42 in
    darkness

6
Rings of Uranus
  • Discovered March 1977 during a stellar
    occultation
  • Nine narrow rings ranging in width 10-100 km
  • Thin and faint with particles of size cm to
    several meters
  • Dust fills inter-ring gaps
  • Requires replenishment
  • Moons Cordelia and Ophelia act to shepherd some
    rings

7
Discovery of Neptune
  • By 1821, the orbit of Uranus clearly deviated
    from its predicted path which couldnt be
    explained by influence of known planets.
  • Evidence for another planet!
  • Discovered by Adams (English, late 1845) and
    Leverrier (France, 1846) independently
  • 1st observed by Galle (German) on 9/23/1846

8
Neptune
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Neptunes Atmosphere
  • Belts
  • Zones
  • Clouds
  • Wind - 2200kph at the equator
  • Storms - ovals and Great Dark Spot
  • Great Dark Spot
  • High pressure region in S. hemisphere, about size
    of Earth
  • By 1994, Spot had disappeared, and a new Dark
    Spot had formed at N. latitudes (HST)

10
Neptunes Atmosphere
11
Neptunes Great Dark Spot
12
Neptunes Magnetic Field
  • Surface field similar to Earths in strength
  • Magnetic axis tilted by 47o
  • Dipole offset by 1/2 RN
  • Unlikely that both Uranus and Neptune are
    undergoing field reversals at the same time!

13
Internal Energy of Neptune
  • Uranus lacks convection and therefore storms
  • Neptune does have internal heat like Jup. and
    Sat. (Nep emits 60 more than absorbs)
  • A MYSTERY
  • How can Uranus and Nep. Be so different when
    so similar in size and mass?
  • Inhibition of convection in Ur.?

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Rings of Neptune
  • Voyager 2 found rings, although there had been
    previous evidence for them
  • Dark and faint
  • Little intergap dust
  • Rings likely composed of dust themselves
  • Bright arcs in out ring (effect of shepherding?)
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