Pic/Puzzle of the Day & Announcements for Nov 3, 2008

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Pic/Puzzle of the Day & Announcements for Nov 3, 2008. Quiz #4: Wednesday. HW4 solns: Posted later today. Other: Office hours today, until 3 (other by appt) Guest Lecture on Mars! (Wednesday/Monday). Today:. 1. Geology of Mercury & Venus 2. Venusian Atmosphere - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Pic/Puzzle of the Day & Announcements for Nov 3, 2008

Quiz #4: Wednesday

Other: Office hours today, until 3 (other by appt)

Guest Lecture on Mars! (Wednesday/Monday)

HW4 solns: Posted later today

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1. Geology of Mercury & Venus

2. Venusian Atmosphere

3. Earth vs. Venus - This planet is TOO HOT

Today:

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Mercury - An “Extreme” Planet•Closest Planet to the Sun•0.38 AU, 2.5 x closer than Earth•sunlight is 6.25 x more intense!

•Highest Density other than Earth•Largest Temperature Swings

•more than 1000 F!•Interesting Rotation•Global Magnetic Field

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Mercury in the Sky

•Closest Planet to the Sun•Hard to observe

What time of day is Mercury observable?

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Mercury - Early Observations

Giovanni Schiaparelli(1835-1910)

•Closest Planet to the Sun•Hard to observe (imagination required!)

• Mercury Rotates Slowly

•Synchronous?•T?

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Mercury - Synchronous Rotation?

1965 - Dyce & PettengillDOPPLER EFFECT

How??

1962 - Radiation from Mercury not so cold

X

Not Synchronous

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Mercury - Synchronous Rotation?

1965 - Dyce & PettengillRotation Period = 59 Days(Orbital Period = 88 Days)

1962 - Radiation from Mercury not so cold

X

Not Synchronous

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How long is a day on Mercury?

1 day on Mercury = 176 Earth daysLonger than 1 year!

Earth rotates on its axis ~365 times for each revolution around the

Sun

Mercury rotates on its axis exactly 1.5 times

for each revolution around the Sun(3:2 spin-orbit

resonance)

Rotation Period = 59 Days(Orbital Period = 88 Days)

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Mercury & Einstein

Observation: Mercury’s Orbit Precesses

General Relativity!Space is curved by Sun’s mass!WHY??

?

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Mercury - OverviewPlanet of Extremes

Distance36 million miles (0.39

AU)Closest Planet to Sun

Orbital Period 88 daysRotation Period

59 days 3:2 Resonance - Tides!

Radius 2440 km (0.38 Earth)Smallest Planet (no

Pluto)

Mass3.3 x 1023 kg (0.055

Earth)Least Massive

Density 5.4 g/cm3 Densest except Earth - Iron

Surface T800 F (day), -290 F

(night)Atmosphere Essentially none

Magnetic Field small but present! Surprising - why??Axis Tilt 0 degrees seasons?

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Mercury - Spacecraft dataMariner 10: Venus/Mercury flyby (1974)

Flew by 3x before it ran out of fuel!

Imaged 45% of surface

Calculated HIGH density

(4.4g/cm3)Large iron coreSmall Magnetic

Field (1% Earth)

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Mercury’s Magnetic Field - Why?Small Magnetic

Field (1% Earth)

2007 - Mercury has a small molten core!

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Mercury - Spacecraft dataMessenger - Recent close approach Feb. 1 & Oct. 6, 2008!

Mercury orbit - March 18, 2011

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Messenger Terrain

South Pole

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Messenger Terrain - Similar to Moon!

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Mercury - Surface FeaturesHeavily Cratered Areas - Old (Heavy

Bombardment)Large smooth Basins - Younger, Lava from Large impacts?

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Mercury - Surface Features

Messenger Images

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Mercury - Surface Features

-size of Texas-jumbled terrain opposite-caused by large impact

Caloris Basin - largest feature on Mercury

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Mercury - Surface Features-3 km high-100s of km across-contraction from cooling(planet shrank by ~20km!)-closed off volcanic vents

Scarps: Large cliffs caused by contraction of surface

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Mercury - Unsolved Mysteries

- “Mysterious dark blue material??”

-Ice on Poles?

-size of molten core?