Category Astronomy

The Planets

 

What is the obvious snag in locating features on the gas giants Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune?

Being gaseous planets, the rotation of the equatorial zone is faster than at the higher latitudes. Also there are no fixed reference points in the constantly shifting clouds of gas.

Is the size of a planet related to its rotation?

No. For example, Jupiter’s day is only 9 hours 50 minutes even though it is by far the largest planet.

How big is Jupiter, in general terms, as compared to the other planets of the Solar System?

If Jupiter was hollow, all the other planets of the Solar System could be accommodated within it. It is the largest in the Solar system. Its equatorial diameter is 142,800 km and it has a mass more than twice that all the other planets combined.

Why was the astronomer Galileo persecuted by the Catholic Church?

 Viewing Jupiter through his telescope, Galileo discovered it had four moons revolving around it. This went against the Church doctrine of that time that all heavenly bodies revolved around the Earth which was held to be the centre of the Universe.

Which planet has a permanent large red spot on its surface which keeps changing and shifting?

Jupiter. The spot is believed to be an area of permanent turbulence.

What are the Galilean Moons?

The four moons of Jupiter discovered by Galileo are called the Galilean moons.

How powerful a telescope is required to observe the Galilean moons of Jupiter?

The Galilean moons of Jupiter can be seen with a good pair of modern binoculars.

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Why does the Sun rise in the east and set in the west on the Earth? Does the concept hold equally good for all the planets in the Solar System?

The Earth spins on its axis from west to east. Hence the sky appears to move from east to west. In the case of the other planets, the Sun will rise in the east to west. In the case of the other planets, the Sun will rise in the east and set in the west, when viewed from the surface of that particular planet, only if that planet is spinning in the same direction as Earth, with respect to the Sun. In all the planets the Sun rises in the east and sets in the west. In the case of Venus, Uranus and Pluto, the Sun rises in the west and sets in the east, since the planets spin in the west and sets in the east, since the planets spin in the opposite direction.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Are all planets oblate spheroids?

All the planets exhibit oblate spheroidness to some degree, the extent of which increases with increasing speed of spinning and decreases with increasing density. Consequently, a gaseous planet with a rapid axial rotation like Saturn exhibits a very high degree of oblate spheroidness. For example, Jupiter whose day is less than 10 hours has its diameter over 140,000 km at the Equator and less than 133,000 km at the poles.

The Planets

 

Do all planets have satellites?

Mercury and Venus have no satellites. Earth has one satellite (the Moon), Mars and Neptune have two satellites each. Uranus has five satellites. Jupiter and Saturn have a large number of satellites. Pluto has one satellite.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Can a satellite be larger than a planet?

A satellite is much smaller than the planet around which it revolves. However, a large planet is capable of having a large satellite. Titan, one of the satellites of Satum, and Triton, a satellite of Neptune, are larger than the planets Mercury or Pluto.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Does the period of spinning remain the same for all the planets?

The day of each planet is different. For example, the period of one day for Mercury is 59 Earth days; for Venus, it is 243 Earth days and for Mars, it is about 24-1/2 Earth hours. Thus a large variation in the period of spinning is due to random collisions with comets and asteroids over very long periods.

The Planets

Can all the planets be seen from Earth with the naked eye?

Neptune and Pluto can be seen only with telescopes. The other planets, including a faint Uranus, can be seen with the Naked eye.

Astronomers in ancient times were hence unaware of the planes beyond Saturn since they did not have telescopes.

When the planets beyond Saturn were first discovered?

In 1781, Sir William Herschel discovered the Existence of the planet Uranus. It is twice as far out as the sixth planet Saturn.

Which planet is farthest from the Earth?

The eccentric orbit of Pluto regularly brings it closer to the Sun than Neptune. Hence Neptune and Pluto will take turns to be the farthest planet from time to time.

Do all the planets have an atmosphere similar to that of the Earth?

Mercury and Pluto have no atmosphere. The other planets have atmospheres containing different gases. Earth’s atmosphere, containing mainly nitrogen and oxygen, is unique. Venus has a carbon dioxide atmosphere. The atmosphere of Mars is mainly argon and carbon dioxide. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune have thin atmospheres containing hydrogen, helium and methane.

Why are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars Called “Terrestrial” planets?

“Terrestrial” means Earth-like. All the terrestrial planets have large, solid, metallic cores surround by a rocky outer layer. All of them have atmospheres.

Why Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are called “Gas Giants”?

The gas giants or Jovian planets do not have any significant solid cores and are almost entirely composed of gases or liquefied gases. They are also enormous in size compared to the other planets.

 

The Earth

 

 

 

What is the difference between the geographic poles and the magnetic poles?

The earth has a natural magnetic field and behaves as a magnet, influencing a mariner’s navigational compass. The north and south poles (magnetic) are points on the Earth’s magnetic axis. The earth spins on its geographic axis and not on its magnetic axis.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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What is the speed of rotation of the Earth?

The Earth spins faster during September than during March in any year.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What are poles?

All the bodies which rotate on their axes, such as the Earth, Sun, Moon, planets, etc. are said to have two poles, called North Pole and South Pole for connivance. They are the points at which the axis of rotation intersects the surface of the body. Hence, the Earth has a north pole and a south pole, and the line passing through the centre connecting the poles is the axis of rotation of the Earth.

 

How are the poles identified with respect to surface features on the Earth?

The poles are imaginary points and are never identified by any natural features on the Earth’s surface.

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