Exam 13: Uranus and Neptune: The Outer Worlds of the Solar System
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The rings of Uranus were discovered from Earth when the planet occulted a star.
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Which moon of Uranus has the strangest terrain? What is a possible explanation for its jumbled appearance?
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Uranus' moon Ariel shows considerable surface activity,a surprise considering its small size.
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The magnetic field tilts of which two bodies are the most unusual?
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Although the atmospheres of Uranus and Neptune are very similar,the atmosphere of Neptune contains more:
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As with Saturn's F ring,shepherd moons play a major role in the structure of the thin narrow rings around Uranus.
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Where do we find striking tectonic features among the small moons of Uranus?
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Both have strangely tilted magnetic fields,but that of Uranus is even farther off the rotational axis than that of Neptune.
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In addition to Saturn's Titan,which other moon has a nitrogen atmosphere?
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Neptune was discovered as a result of perturbations observed in the orbit of ________.
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When initially discovered by Voyager 2,Neptune's rings appeared as ring arcs,and are more clumpy and less regular than most other rings.
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On Bode's advice,Herschel named his newly discovered planet after:
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Triton shows similar cratering to the Lunar highlands,which suggests that it too is an old surface.
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Which planet had the Great Dark Spot in 1989,but had lost it by 1995?
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