Monster Storm Reveals Water On Saturn
cold fjord sends this news from NASA:
"A monster storm that erupted on Saturn in late 2010 – as large as any storm ever observed on the ringed planet -- has already impressed researchers with its intensity and long-lived turbulence. A new paper in the journal Icarus reveals another facet of the storm's explosive power: its ability to churn up water ice from great depths. This finding, derived from near-infrared measurements by NASA's Cassini spacecraft, is the first detection at Saturn of water ice. The water originates from deep in Saturn's atmosphere. 'The new finding from Cassini shows that Saturn can dredge up material from more than 100 miles [160 kilometers],' said Kevin Baines, a co-author of the paper who works at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. 'It demonstrates in a very real sense that typically demure-looking Saturn can be just as explosive or even more so than typically stormy Jupiter.'"
That means we can land there and live and farm and ... be magnetized by the hugely dense magnetic field. Oof.
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but I'm not convinced that the IR image shows either water ice or ammonia.
'The new finding from Cassini shows that Saturn can dredge up material from more than 100 miles [160 kilometers],'
doesn't this seem like a really unremarkable measurement considering the size of Saturn. In comparison it would be like finding out a storm on earth had had an effect on the atmosphere 10 km above it...unless i'm getting the scale/impact wrong it seems like a completely underwhelming scale.
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Actually, talking about planets the term "ice" is often used to describe the solid form of other substances, most commonly frozen CO2. and even in the case of water, the common everyday ice is only one of two possible solid states for water. I presume the high pressure, tightly packed and heavier than (liquid) water solid form isprobably called "heavy ice"?
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I presume the high pressure, tightly packed and heavier than (liquid) water solid form isprobably called "heavy ice"?
There are 15 known solid phases of water. They're called things like Ice-III.
It is pitch black. You are likely to be eaten by a grue.
The book "The Hubble Wars" mentions all material one gets from using the Hubble can be held for a year before being released. /.'er)
(So they can find the next big thing and not some computer geek using Photoshop, abbreviated term:
This event is two/three years old, Guess different craft, different contracts for release.
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Ice-IX is less exciting than one might hope.
We don't have much orbiting Jupiter taking nice closeups right now.
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