ASTR Exam 2 Quiz Questions
If Ganymede orbits Jupiter every 7.16 days and the orbital periods of Ganymede, Europa, and Io are in a 1:2:4 resonance, what is the orbital period of Io?
1.79
Even though Jupiter's moon Io is similar in size to our geologically dead Moon, it is more geologically active than the Earth. How can this be?
Io is tidally heated due to its elliptical orbit, which causes the large tidal forces exerted by Jupiter to constantly change, flexing and distorting its interior
The lack of large impact craters on the surface of Europa is consistent with
a subsurface ocean because large impacts will break the thin crust causing water and slushy ice to flood out and resurface the crust
Triton's retrograde orbit is consistent with it having
been captured by Neptune's gravity
Compared to the moons of Jupiter, the moons of Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
contain a higher proportion of ice
The fact that many of the larger Jovian moons orbit nearly in the equatorial plane of their host world, moving in the same direction as their planet's spin, suggest that they
formed from a rotating disk of gas and dust like a miniature solar system
Saturn's icy moon Enceladus
has fountains of ice particles and water vapor spraying out from its surface
In addition to nitrogen, the other main components of Titan's atmosphere are
hydrocarbons like methane and ethane
Jovian moons are typically made of
ice and rock
Even though Titan has liquid methane on its surface, some internal heat, and plenty of carbon-containing compounds, it is not a suitable place for life because
it is far too cold, and methane is not a very good biological solvent
The largest Jovian moons Ganymede and Titan are
larger than Mercury but smaller than the Earth
How is Titan, the moon of Saturn, similar to the Earth?
like the earth, Titan has an atmosphere made mostly of molecular nitrogen
Io has an elliptical orbit because
of orbital resonances with Europa and Ganymede
What is believed to have been the main source of Titan's atmosphere?
outgassing from the interior
Like our own moon, many Jovian moons exhibit what is called synchronous rotation. This means that they rotate at the same rate
that they orbit their host planets
In addition to being the second-largest moon in the solar system, Saturn's moon Titan, is
the only moon to have its own atmosphere
Which feature seen on Saturn's moon Iapetus suggests that its interior must have been warm at some time in the past?
the presence of a steep ridge running along its equator
Io experiences strong internal tidal heating because of
the strong tidal force from the massive Jupiter combined with its elliptical orbit which causes the strength and direction of the force to constantly change
Which of the following best describes the internal structure of Europa?
thin icy crust, subsurface ocean, thick rocky mantle, central iron core
The fact that the strength of gravity decreases with distance means the force of gravity exerted by one object on another (e.g., the Earth and Moon) is greater on the near side than the far side. This effect is commonly referred to as a
tidal force
Triton's source of internal heat is mostly associated with
tidal heat left over from it being captured into orbit around Neptune
Life beneath the surface of Europa would most likely obtain energy from
tidal heating
On Saturn's moon Enceladus, fountains of ice particles and water vapor are seen to be spraying out of
tiger stripe regions close to the south pole
If Triton has a subsurface ocean, it will most likely consist of
water mixed with ammonia, methane, or other melted ices