Ganymede Enhanced (APOD 2009 September 20)

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Ganymede Enhanced (APOD 2009 September 20)

Post by neufer » Sun Sep 20, 2009 4:16 am

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    . As You Like It > Act I, scene III
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    CELIA: What shall I call thee when thou art a man?

    ROSALIND: I'll have no worse a name than Jove's own page;
    . And therefore look you call me Ganymede.
    . But what will you be call'd?

    CELIA: Something that hath a reference to my state
    . No longer Celia, but Aliena.
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Re: Ganymede Enhanced (APOD 2009 September 20)

Post by orin stepanek » Sun Sep 20, 2009 9:48 pm

I take it that the rayed craters are the younger ones. :? Some of the craters look as though they be bulged upwards; rather than indented. Could this be a possibility?

Planet sized-- 8) Two moons in our solar system are larger than Mercury; Ganymede and Titan. How big does a moon have to be to be called planet sized? :roll:

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Re: Ganymede Enhanced (APOD 2009 September 20)

Post by neufer » Mon Sep 21, 2009 1:49 am

orin stepanek wrote:I take it that the rayed craters are the younger ones. :?:
That sounds about right.
orin stepanek wrote:Some of the craters look as though they be bulged upwards; rather than indented. Could this be a possibility?
Certainly not the floor of a crater if that's what you mean. (E.g., our own moon:)
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orin stepanek wrote:Planet sized-- 8)
Two moons in our solar system are larger than Mercury; Ganymede and Titan.
How big does a moon have to be to be called planet sized? :roll:
Actually a planet is more defined by its mass than its volume:
  • A planet must have sufficient mass:

    1) for self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces such that
    it assumes a hydrostatic equilibrium (nearly round) shape, and

    2) that it is able to clear the neighborhood around its orbit.
If it were my decision I would make the cutoff at 10^23 kilograms
such that Ganymede, Titan & Callisto are "planet sized"

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Mass in
10^22 kilograms

33.022   Mercury 	
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14.82    Ganymede 	
13.45    Titan
10.76    Callisto
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8.932    Io
7.348    Moon
4.80     Europa
2.14     Triton 
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1.67     Eris  
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