Astronomy Ch. 11
(a) bluish
Accoding to Figure 11.7 ("Jupiter's Atmosphere"), if ammonia and ammonium hydrosulfide ice were transparent to visible light, Jupiter would appear (a) bluish; (b) red; (c) tawny brown; (d) exactly as it does now
darker is older than lighter
Are the darker regions or the lighter regions older on Ganymede?
(b) much less
Compared with Earth's density, the density of Jupiter is (a) much greater; (b) much less; (c) about the same
(c) 5 times larger
Compared with Earth's orbit, the orbit of Jupiter is approximately (a) half as large; (b) twice as large; (c) 5 times larger; (d) 10 times larger
no
Does Jupiter have a solid surface?
(c) southern mid-latitudes
Figure 11.6 ("Zonal Flow") shows that the most rapid westerly wind flows on Jupiter occur at (a) northern midlatitudes; (b) equatorial latitudes; (c) southern mid-latitudes; (d) polar latitudes
(a) is continually resurfaced by volcanic activity
Io's surface appears very smooth because it (a) is continually resurface by volcanic activity; (b) is covered with ice; (c) has been shielded by Jupiter from meteorite impacts; (d) is liquid
we have confusing and uncertain results to date
Is there evidence of life on Mars?
(b) 5 AU
Jupiter's magnetosphere extends far into space, stretching (a) 1 AU; (b) 5 AU; (c) 10 AU; (d) 20 AU beyond the planet
(d) larger than Earth
Jupiter's rocky core is (a) smaller than Earth's Moon; (b) comparable in size to Mars; (c) almost the same size as Venus; (d) larger than Earth
a rapid rotation
Jupiter's shape is noticeable oblate because it has
true
T or F: the slow escape of gravitational energy released during the planet's rotation is the source of Jupiter's excess energy
(c) the moons' densities decrease with increasing distance from Jupiter
The Galilean Moons of Jupiter are sometimes described as miniature inner solar system because (a) there are as many Galilean moons as there are terrestrial planets; (b) the moons have generally "terrestrial" composition; (c) the moons' densities decrease with increasing distance from Jupiter; (d) the moons all move on circular, synchronous orbits
Galilean moons
The four brightest and largest moons of Jupiter (Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto), named after Galileo Galilei, the seventeenth-century astronomer who first observed them
(a) hydrogen
The main constituent of Jupiter's atmosphere is (a) hydrogen; (b) helium; (c) ammonia; (d) carbon dioxide
(a) Io
The moon of Jupiter most similar in size to Earth's Moon is (a) Io; (b) Europa; (c) Ganymede; (d) Callisto
europa
The surface of which Jovian moon most resembles the pack ice of the Arctic Ocean?
Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto
What are the 4 largest Jupiter moons?
ganymede
What is the largest moon in the solar system?
differential rotation and underlying zonal upwelling
What is the probably source of the variations in Jupiter's belts and zones?
metallic hydrogen swirling in its interior
What is the source of Jupiter's large magnetic field?
tidal stress from Jupiter and Europa
What is thought to cause Io's volcanism?
Great Red Spot
_____ ______ ______ seems to be a hurricane that has been raging as long as we have been looking a it with telescopes
zonal flow
_______ ______ wind speed in Jupiter's atmosphere measured relative to planets internal rotation rate
zones
_______ are cooler and lie higher in atmosphere than belts
europa
_______ is very smooth -- very few craters -- there is clearly an ongoing process that fills craters formed by meteorite impact
zonal flow
alternating regions of westward and eastward flow, roughly symmetrical about the equator of Jupiter, associated with the belts and zones in the planet's atmosphere
zones
bright, high-pressure region in the atmosphere of a jovian planet, where gas flows upward
belts
dark, low-pressure region in the atmosphere of a jovian planet, where gas flows downward
io
densest of Jupiter's moons, and most geologically active object in solar system
brown oval
feature of Jupiter's atmosphere that appears only at latitudes near 20 degrees, this structure is along-live hole in the clouds that allows us to look down into Jupiter's lower atmosphere
63
how many moons does Jupiter have?
Great Red Spot
large, high-pressure, long-lived storm system visible in the atmosphere of Jupiter. roughly twice the size of Earth
white ovals
light-colored region near the Great Red Spot in Jupiter's atmosphere. Like the red spot, such regions are apparently rotating storm systems
differential rotation
tendency for gaseous sphere, such as a jovian planet or the Sun, to rotate at a different rate at the equator than at the poles. More generally, a condition where the angular speed varies with location within an object
water ice
what makes up the surface of europa?
amino acids
which important molecules did Miller and Urey create in their experiment?
Mars
which of the following inner solar system bodies has the largest volcanoes