Chapter 12: Problem 8
What would happen if you tried to land a spacecraft on the surface of Jupiter?
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Chapter 12: Problem 8
What would happen if you tried to land a spacecraft on the surface of Jupiter?
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Suppose you were asked to design a mission to Jupiter involving an unmanned airplanelike vehicle that would spend many days (months?) flying through the Jovian clouds. What observations, measurements, and analyses should this aircraft be prepared to make? What dangers might the aircraft encounter, and what design problems would you have to overcome?
Saturn is the most distant of the planets visible without a telescope. Is there any way we could infer this from naked-eye observations? Explain. (Hint: Think about how Saturn's position on the celestial sphere must change over the course of weeks or months.)
As seen from Earth, does Jupiter or Saturn undergo retrograde motion more frequently? Explain your answer.
Jupiter was at opposition on June 5,2007 . On that date Jupiter appeared to be in the constellation Ophiuchus. Ap-
Explain why Saturn is more oblate than Jupiter, even though Saturn rotates more slowly.
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