PPT-Empirical Global Field Models for Jupiter and Saturn Magnet
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K K Khurana Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics and Dept of Earth and Planetary Sciences UCLA Los Angeles CA 90095 USA kkhuranaigppuclaedu Presented at the JUNOCassini joint workshop Atlanta May 31 2015. WHAT DO YOU THINK?. Is Jupiter a “failed star?”. What is Jupiter’s Great Red Spot?. Does Jupiter have continents and oceans?. Is Saturn the only planet with rings?. Are the rings of Saturn solid?. TOTALLY different planets than our familiar next door neighbors . They formed beyond the frost line – so . ices. could form and . seed. the early stages of agglomeration. There’s a lot more ice-type raw material than rock-type raw material, so you get bigger planets!. (1352.3) 122:8.7 These wise men saw no star to guide them to Bethlehem. The beautiful legend of the star of Bethlehem originated in this way: Jesus was born August 21 at noon, 7 B.C. On May 29, 7 B.C., there occurred an extraordinary conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn in the constellation of Pisces. And it is a remarkable astronomic fact that similar conjunctions occurred on September 29 and December 5 of the same year. Upon the basis of these extraordinary but wholly natural events the well-meaning zealots of the succeeding generation constructed the appealing legend of the star of Bethlehem and the adoring Magi led thereby to the manger, where they beheld and worshiped the newborn babe. Oriental and near-Oriental minds delight in fairy stories, and they are continually spinning such beautiful myths about the lives of their religious leaders and political heroes. In the absence of printing, when most human knowledge was passed by word of mouth from one generation to another, it was very easy for myths to become traditions and for traditions eventually to become accepted as facts.. (1352.3) 122:8.7 These wise men saw no star to guide them to Bethlehem. The beautiful legend of the star of Bethlehem originated in this way: Jesus was born August 21 at noon, 7 B.C. On May 29, 7 B.C., there occurred an extraordinary conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn in the constellation of Pisces. And it is a remarkable astronomic fact that similar conjunctions occurred on September 29 and December 5 of the same year. Upon the basis of these extraordinary but wholly natural events the well-meaning zealots of the succeeding generation constructed the appealing legend of the star of Bethlehem and the adoring Magi led thereby to the manger, where they beheld and worshiped the newborn babe. Oriental and near-Oriental minds delight in fairy stories, and they are continually spinning such beautiful myths about the lives of their religious leaders and political heroes. In the absence of printing, when most human knowledge was passed by word of mouth from one generation to another, it was very easy for myths to become traditions and for traditions eventually to become accepted as facts.. Oct 7, 2015. A wealth of worlds. of ice and rocks. >170 moons orbit . jovian. planets. Most large Jovian Planet satellites are smaller than our moon. Based on the geological principles controlling Terrestrial Planets, we expect cold, dead worlds, covered by craters…. By the three amigos. Luch Depamphilis, Jaylin Richmond and Alex Abelardo . What is Jupiter made of?. Jupiter is one of the gas giants.. Jupiter is primarily composed of hydrogen. with a quarter of its mass being helium. . Chapter . 7 The . Jovian Planets. Observations of Jupiter and Saturn. The Discoveries of Uranus and Neptune. Bulk Properties of the Jovian Planets. Jupiter’s Atmosphere. The Atmospheres of the Outer Jovian Worlds. ——. Chun Wang & Qing Liu. John Herschel. Astronomy. Mathematics. Scientific philosophy. 1831. : A Preliminary Discourse on Study of Natural Philosophy. Complicated. Phenomena. ☹️. Unfortunate Choice. Jupiter can be imaged well from Earth, even with a small telescope.. Here: Jupiter with its Galilean moons. Observations of Jupiter and Saturn. Natural color image. Jupiter: King of Gods. Observations of Jupiter . TOTALLY different planets than our familiar next door neighbors . They formed beyond the frost line – so . ices. could form and . seed. the early stages of agglomeration. There’s a lot more ice-type raw material than rock-type raw material, so you get bigger planets!. TOTALLY different planets than our familiar next door neighbors!. They formed beyond the frost line – so ices could form and seed the early stages of agglomeration. There’s a lot more ice-type raw material than rock-type raw material, so you get bigger planets!. TOTALLY different planets than our familiar next door neighbors!. They formed beyond the frost line – so ices could form and seed the early stages of agglomeration. There’s a lot more ice-type raw material than rock-type raw material, so you get bigger planets!. “You can observe a lot just by watching” -Yogi Berra Sketch the night sky, midnight in August, looking near the southern horizon. Always include the date of your observations. Sagittarius: 2016 – no planets visible Lockheed Martin. Jupiter. galileo. Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech. Distance From Sun:. 483 Million Miles . Average Temp: -166. o. F. Diameter: 88,000 miles. Orbital Period: 12 years. Moons: .
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