The Outer Planets: Jupiter and Saturn

 
Chapter 24: Section 3 Notes
 
The Outer Planets
 
Outer Planets
 
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
Pluto is no longer considered a planet.
 
4 planets are gaseous giants (Jovian Planets)
 
Voyager 1 & 2 probed the 4 gaseous giants
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
 
Jupiter
 
Jupiter
 
Largest
 Planet in our Solar System
 
Fifth
 planet in order
 
Has 
4 sets
 of rings = 2 outer rings =gossamer
rings
Revolution
 = 11.9 years to orbit
 
Rotation
 = 10 hrs (fastest of all planets)
 
Jupiter’s Composition
 
Made of Hydrogen, Helium, Ammonia, Methane, &
water vapor
Gaseous Atmosphere, Liquid Mantle, & Solid Core
Clouds form 
color bands (strong jet streams)
Winds up to 
400 km/hr
.
Has Great Red Spot
: Continuous Atmospheric Storm
Lightning
 has been observed in the atmosphere
Radiates 
2x as much heat
 as it receives
Believed to be a star “
that just didn’t make it
 
Jupiter’s Moons
 
Jupiter has at least 
79 moons
Four Largest = 
Galilean Moons 
(Discovered in 1610)
Named: Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto
Io
: Closest of the Large moons to Jupiter
Most 
volcanic objects 
in out Solar System
Sulfuric Lava 
produces 
Reddish/Orange color
Holds a thin sulfur dioxide atmosphere
Europa
: Composed of 
solid rock
 covered with 
ice
 Tectonic activity – frozen crust layer
 
Thin oxygen atmosphere
 
Jupiter’s Moons continued…
 
Ganymede:
Largest
 moon in the Solar System
has own magnetic field
Larger than Mercury, 
Surface covered in Ice
Slushy Mantle, 
Solid 
rock core
Callisto:
Composed of 
heavily cratered Rock/Ice Crust
 
Water/Ice mantle 
with a rocky core
Galilean Moons
Io with eruption
Europa
Ganymede
Callisto
 
Saturn
 
Saturn
 
Sixth planet 
from the sun
revolution
: 30 year orbit
rotation
: 11 hr
is the “
Ringed Planet
Second Largest planet
Very 
low density 
(would float in water)
Atmospheric composition
:
Mostly hydrogen & helium; also ammonia, methane
Liquid Hydrogen/helium mantle & small rocky core
 
Saturn Continued…
 
7 Rings composed of 1000’s of ringlets
Ringlets are made up of 
ice & rock particles
Many/Several moons orbit Saturn (82 total)
Largest moon = 
Titan 
(2nd largest in Solar
System)
Real atmosphere of 
nitrogen, argon, & methane
Thick, smog 
clouds
 cover Titan
Surface temp. 
= -180 
0
C (-292 
o
F)
 
Uranus
 
Uranus
 
Smallest 
of the gas planets
Only one named after a 
Greek God
Discovered in 
1781
7th
 planet from the sun
revolution
: 84 year orbit
rotation
: 17 hour rotation
Average Temp. 
= -328
0
F 
 
-350
o
F
 
 
Uranus continued…
 
Has 
27 moons
5 largest are almost identical
Main Moon is “
Titania
Dark color, lack atmosphere, crater riddled
Has several dark rings
Detected a 
magnetic field tilted 60
0
 from axis
Atmosphere
: Hydrogen, Helium & Methane
Methane gives planet a blue/green tint
Liquid mantle of 
water, methane, & ammonia
Rocky 
core
*
* Rotational axis lays on its side (Spins like a tire)
 
Neptune
 
Neptune
 
Last of the gas planets
; discovered in 
1846
Orbit overlaps Pluto’s at 2 points
Change position 8 
 9 & 9 
 8
1 orbit = 165 years; 1 rotation = 16 hrs
Atmosphere
: Hydrogen, Helium, Methane
dark, cold, and super sonic winds
Methane gives Neptune bluish tint (has unknown components)
Winds
 = 2200 km/hr; 
Temperature
 = -417 
0
F
Has a dark spot 
= storm in it’s atmosphere
Liquid mantle
: water, methane, & ammonia
Core
: solid rock
 
Neptune continued…
 
Now has 
14 moons (14
th
 is an “unofficial” moon)
Largest moon = 
Triton
Has a thin nitrogen atmosphere
cold and orbits the opposite way of the other moons
Constantly erupting methane geysers
also detected “
The Great Dark Spot
oval-shaped dark storm
 
Neptune also has 6 rings (thin & thicken at
different places)
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Discover fascinating details about the outer planets Jupiter and Saturn, from Jupiter's gaseous composition and iconic Great Red Spot to Saturn's impressive rings and unique characteristics like being the "Ringed Planet." Explore the moons of Jupiter, including the Galilean Moons, and learn about Saturn's intriguing features as the sixth planet from the Sun with a 30-year orbit.

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  1. Chapter 24: Section 3 Notes The Outer Planets

  2. Outer Planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune Pluto is no longer considered a planet. 4 planets are gaseous giants (Jovian Planets) Voyager 1 & 2 probed the 4 gaseous giants Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

  3. Jupiter jupiter.jpg

  4. Jupiter Largest Planet in our Solar System Fifth planet in order Has 4 sets of rings = 2 outer rings =gossamer rings Revolution = 11.9 years to orbit Rotation = 10 hrs (fastest of all planets)

  5. Jupiters Composition Made of Hydrogen, Helium, Ammonia, Methane, & water vapor Gaseous Atmosphere, Liquid Mantle, & Solid Core Clouds form color bands (strong jet streams) Winds up to 400 km/hr. Has Great Red Spot: Continuous Atmospheric Storm Lightning has been observed in the atmosphere Radiates 2x as much heat as it receives Believed to be a star that just didn t make it

  6. Jupiters Moons Jupiter has at least 79 moons Four Largest = Galilean Moons (Discovered in 1610) Named: Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto Io: Closest of the Large moons to Jupiter Most volcanic objects in out Solar System Sulfuric Lava produces Reddish/Orange color Holds a thin sulfur dioxide atmosphere Europa: Composed of solid rock covered with ice Tectonic activity frozen crust layer Thin oxygen atmosphere

  7. Jupiters Moons continued Ganymede: Largest moon in the Solar System has own magnetic field Larger than Mercury, Surface covered in Ice Slushy Mantle, Solid rock core Callisto: Composed of heavily cratered Rock/Ice Crust Water/Ice mantle with a rocky core

  8. Galilean Moons Europa Io with eruption Callisto Ganymede

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  10. Saturn Sixth planet from the sun revolution: 30 year orbit rotation: 11 hr is the Ringed Planet Second Largest planet Very low density (would float in water) Atmospheric composition: Mostly hydrogen & helium; also ammonia, methane Liquid Hydrogen/helium mantle & small rocky core

  11. Saturn Continued 7 Rings composed of 1000 s of ringlets Ringlets are made up of ice & rock particles Many/Several moons orbit Saturn (82 total) Largest moon = Titan (2nd largest in Solar System) Real atmosphere of nitrogen, argon, & methane Thick, smog clouds cover Titan Surface temp. = -180 0C (-292 oF)

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  14. Uranus Smallest of the gas planets Only one named after a Greek God Discovered in 1781 7th planet from the sun revolution: 84 year orbit rotation: 17 hour rotation Average Temp. = -3280F -350oF

  15. Uranus continued Has 27 moons 5 largest are almost identical Main Moon is Titania Dark color, lack atmosphere, crater riddled Has several dark rings Detected a magnetic field tilted 600 from axis Atmosphere: Hydrogen, Helium & Methane Methane gives planet a blue/green tint Liquid mantle of water, methane, & ammonia Rocky core ** Rotational axis lays on its side (Spins like a tire)

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  17. Neptune Last of the gas planets; discovered in 1846 Orbit overlaps Pluto s at 2 points Change position 8 9 & 9 8 1 orbit = 165 years; 1 rotation = 16 hrs Atmosphere: Hydrogen, Helium, Methane dark, cold, and super sonic winds Methane gives Neptune bluish tint (has unknown components) Winds = 2200 km/hr; Temperature = -417 0F Has a dark spot = storm in it s atmosphere Liquid mantle: water, methane, & ammonia Core: solid rock

  18. Neptune continued Now has 14 moons (14this an unofficial moon) Largest moon = Triton Has a thin nitrogen atmosphere cold and orbits the opposite way of the other moons Constantly erupting methane geysers also detected The Great Dark Spot oval-shaped dark storm Neptune also has 6 rings (thin & thicken at different places)

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