Exam 12: Saturn: Spectacular Rings and Mysterious Moons
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Exam 12: Saturn: Spectacular Rings and Mysterious Moons104 Questions
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The leading hemisphere of Iapetus is much darker than the back side,which is icy.
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Shepherd moons were discovered because scientists hypothesized their existence after observing:
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Saturn has several enduring major storm systems similar to Jupiter's Great Red Spot.
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One of the most popular symbols of astronomy is Saturn with its system of rings.Describe the structure and makeup of these rings.
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Why do scientists think the Cassini spacecraft did not observe "spokes" on the rings during the first year of its visit with Saturn?
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Which moon of Saturn constantly changes its rotational speed and rotational axis?
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The Cassini spacecraft found evidence that the E Ring is related to Enceladus through:
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Saturn's orbit is more elliptical than Jupiter's,and its tilt is much larger as well.
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Which Saturnian moon has the leading hemisphere black as tar,the back side icy white?
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If satellite A is in a 2:1 resonance with satellite B,this means that:
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What evidence suggests that Enceladus has ongoing geological activity?
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What is exceptional about the rotation of Hyperion? Give a possible explanation.
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