Exam 12: Saturn: Spectacular Rings and Mysterious Moons

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The reason the rings of Saturn exist is because:

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Contrast the size,mass,and density of Jupiter and Saturn.

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In what two ways is Titan's atmosphere like our own? Now name two differences.

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Compared to Jupiter,the motions observed in Saturn's atmosphere are:

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Saturn is noticeably oblate because:

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What makes Mimas a distinct moon?

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Saturn's upper atmosphere has an apparent helium surplus.

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How many medium-sized moons does Saturn have?

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Explain how shepherd moons constrain the motions of small particles into a narrow ring about a planet.

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What mission landed on Titan in early 2005?

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A moon that goes inside the Roche Limit will:

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The rings of Saturn occupy the region inside Saturn's Roche limit.

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Saturn's cloud surface appears more uniform than Jupiter's because:

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Cassini is the name of:

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Helium is more abundant at Saturn than at Jupiter.

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Why does Saturn radiate even more excess energy than Jupiter?

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Why does the atmosphere of Saturn appear to have only half the helium content of Jupiter?

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How did scientists use Titan to guide Cassini on a tour of Saturn's moon system?

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The Roche limit is the point at which:

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Lightning in storms on Saturn produces bursts of radio waves.

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