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Causes For "blue" Saturn |
Dec 27 2005, 06:23 PM
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One of the latest Cassini press releases states: "The gas planet's subtle northward gradation from gold to azure is a striking visual effect that scientists don't fully understand. Current thinking says that it may be related to seasonal influences, tied to the cold temperatures in the northern (winter) hemisphere. Despite Cassini's revelations, Saturn remains a world of mystery."
I've been trying to get more information on this effect ever since one of the first Cassini color images showed it. I asked some folks who were doing a poster on Saturn's atmosphere at the LPSC last year, and they appeared to know nothing about it. It seems to me as a layman that the cause is pretty clear: reduced insolation caused by the combination of Northern winter and the shadows of the rings lowers the temperature, which causes the cloud tops to be deeper in the atmosphere. This in turn means more Rayleigh scattering, which makes it blue. So what's the mystery? Michael |
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JRehling QUOTE (Michael Capobianco @ Dec 27 2005, 10:2... Dec 27 2005, 06:33 PM
Michael Capobianco I would really like to hear an authority talk abou... Dec 28 2005, 05:14 PM
Rob Pinnegar QUOTE (Michael Capobianco @ Dec 28 2005, 11:1... Dec 28 2005, 10:19 PM
deglr6328 Could it have something to do with the simple fact... Dec 29 2005, 01:18 AM![]() ![]() |
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