492 PART 4^ |^ THE SOLAR SYSTEM
- What evidence shows that Venus has been resurfaced within the last
billion years? - Why doesn’t Mars have mountain ranges like those on Earth? Why
doesn’t Earth have large volcanoes like those on Mars? - What were the canals on Mars? How do they differ from the outfl ow
channels and valley networks on Mars? - Propose an explanation for the nearly pure carbon dioxide atmospheres
of Venus and Mars. Why is Earth’s atmosphere different? - What evidence can you cite that the climate on Mars has changed?
- How can planetary scientists estimate the ages of the outfl ow channels
and valley networks on Mars? - Why are Phobos and Deimos nonspherical? Why is Earth’s moon much
more spherical? - How Do We Know? How are a weather radar map and an image of a
mountain on Venus related?
Discussion Questions
- From what you know of Earth, Venus, and Mars, do you expect the
volcanoes on Venus and Mars to be active or extinct? Why? - If you had a time machine, plus superpowers suffi cient to modify or
move entire planets, what would you change about Mars, as it was
forming, to make its surface environment remain more Earth-like to the
present day? How about Venus? - Can you make a hypothesis about a single event that might explain
both Venus’s slow rotation and its geologically recent resurfacing? - If humans someday colonize Mars, the biggest problem may be fi nding
water and oxygen. With plenty of solar energy beating down through
the thin atmosphere, how might colonizers extract water and oxygen
from the Martian environment?
Problems
- How long would it take radio signals to travel from Earth to Venus and
back if Venus were at its nearest point to Earth? At its farthest point
from Earth? (Hint: The speed of light is 3.00 108 meters per second.) - The Pioneer Venus orbiter circled Venus with a period of 24 hours.
What was its average distance above the surface of Venus? (Hint: See
Chapter 5.)
3. Calculate the velocity of Venus in its orbit around the sun. (Hint: See
Chapter 5.)
4. What is the maximum angular diameter of Venus as seen from Earth?
(Hint: Use the small-angle formula, Chapter 3.)
5. If the Magellan spacecraft transmitted radio signals down through
the clouds on Venus and heard an echo from a certain spot 0.000133
second before the main echo, how high is the spot above the average
surface of Venus? (Hint: The speed of light is 3.00 108 meters per
second.)
6. The smallest feature visible through an Earth-based telescope has an
angular diameter of about 1 arc second. If a canal on Mars was just
visible when Mars was at its closest to Earth, how wide was the canal?
(Hint: Use the small-angle formula, Chapter 3.)
7. What is the maximum angular diameter of Phobos as seen from Earth?
What surface features should you expect to see from Earth? From
the surface of Mars? (Hints: Use the small-angle formula, Chapter 3,
and use information in the Appendix tables to derive the distances
between the objects in question.)
8. What is the maximum angular diameter of Deimos as seen from the
surface of Mars? (Hints: Use the small-angle formula, Chapter 3,
and use information in the Appendix tables to derive the distances
between the objects in question.)
9. Deimos is about 12 km in diameter and has a density of 2 g/cm^3. What
is its mass? (Hint: The volume of a sphere is 4 __ 3 πr^3 .)
Learning to Look
- Volcano Sif Mons on Venus is shown
in this radar image. What kind of
volcano is it, and why is it orange
in this image? What color would the
rock be if you could see it with your
own eyes? - Olympus Mons on Mars is a very large
volcano. In this image you can see
multiple caldera at the top. What do
those caldera and the immense size
of the volcano indicate about the
geology of Mars?
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