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PHILIPPE BLONDEL AND JOHN W. MASON (EDITORS) SOLAR SYSTEM UPDATE 4Y
SPRINGER PUBLISHED IN ASSOCIATION WITH PRAXIS PUBLISHING CHICHESTER, UK
PR CONTENTS 1 THE SOLAR ATMOSPHERE AND SPACE WEATHER VOLKER BOTHMER 1
1.1 EARLY CONCEPTS OF SOLAR-TERRESTRIAL PHYSICS 2 1.2 DISCOVERY OF THE
SOLAR WIND, ITS SOURCE REGIONS AND GEOMAGNETIC EFFECTS . 5 1.3
STRUCTURE OF THE HELIOSPHERE 11 1.4 THE CHANGING SOLAR MAGNETIC FIELD
AND DYNAMIC CORONA 13 1.5 THE EXPLOSIVE CORONA - CORONAL MASS EJECTIONS
19 1.6 SPACE STORMS AND SPACE WEATHER EFFECTS 27 1.7 THE FUTURE -
FORECASTING SPACE WEATHER 35 REFERENCES 45 2 MERCURY ROBERT G. STROM AND
ANN L. SPRAGUE 55 2.1 INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 55 2.2
MOTION AND TEMPERATURE 56 2.3 MERCURY'S SURFACE-BOUNDED EXOSPHERE 60 2.4
POLAR DEPOSITS 63 2.5 INTERIOR AND MAGNETIC FIELD 64 2.6 GEOLOGY AND
PLANET EVOLUTION 68 2.6.1 GEOLOGIC SURFACE UNITS 68 2.6.2 SURFACE
COMPOSITION \. 73 2.6.3 TECTONIC FRAMEWORK 74 2.6.4 THERMAL HISTORY 76
2.6.5 GEOLOGIC HISTORY 77 2.7 ORIGIN 78 2.8 THE MESSENGER MISSION 81
REFERENCES 82 3 THE ATMOSPHERE OF VENUS: CURRENT KNOWLEDGE AND FUTURE
INVESTIGATIONS DMITRI V. TITOV, HAKAN SVEDHEM AND FRED W. TAYLOR 87 3.1
INTRODUCTION 87 3.2 CURRENT KNOWLEDGE AND OUTSTANDING PUZZLES 88 3.2.1
TEMPERATURE STRUCTURE 88 3.2.2 COMPOSITION AND CHEMISTRY 90 3.2.3 CLOUD
LAYER 92 3.2.4 RADIATIVE EFFECTS IN THE VENUS ATMOSPHERE 93 XII CONTENTS
3.2.5 ATMOSPHERIC DYNAMICS 95 3.2.6 PLASMA ENVIRONMENT AND SOLAR
WIND-ATMOSPHERE INTERACTION 96 3.2.7 SURFACE AND ITS INTERACTIONS WITH
ATMOSPHERE 98 3.2.8 EVOLUTION OF THE ATMOSPHERE AND CLIMATE 98 3.3 VENUS
EXPRESS AND FUTURE MISSIONS TO VENUS 100 3.3.1 VENUS EXPRESS * THE FIRST
EUROPEAN MISSION TO VENUS 101 3.3.2 PLANET-C * THE JAPANESE
METEOROLOGICAL MISSION TO VENUS 103 3.3.3 RESULTS EXPECTED FROM VENUS
EXPRESS AND PLANET-C 104 3.3.4 FUTURE VENUS EXPLORATION 105 3.4 VENUS'
PLACE IN COMPARATIVE PLANETOLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY 106 REFERENCES 107 4
MOON'S ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION: ALTERNATIVES AND IMPLICATIONS HARRISONH.
SCHMITT ILL 4.1 INTRODUCTION: THE CONSENSUS ILL 4.1.1 ORIGIN 112 4.1.2
EVOLUTION 113 4.2 MOON ORIGIN BY GIANT IMPACT UNLIKELY 115 4.3
TERRESTRIAL PLANETS HAD EARLY CHONDRITIC CORES 119 4.4 MELT FROM HUGE
IMPACTS PRODUCED FIRST CONTINENTS 120 4.5 LUNAR CATACLYSM AT 3.9 GYR
FAKE,D BY LATE BASIN-FORMING IMPACTS 122 4.6 CLAY MINERALS DOMINATED
EARTH'S CRUST BEFORE LIFE APPEARED 126 4.7 CONCLUSION 127 REFERENCES 127
5 EVIDENCE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE ON MARS STEPHEN R. LEWIS AND PETER L. READ
135 5.1 INTRODUCTION 135 5.2 MARTIAN CLIMATE IN THE PRESENT EPOCH 136
5.3 EVIDENCE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE ON MARS 138 5.3.1 THE ANCIENT MARTIAN
LANDSCAPE ; 138 5.3.2 THE MARS EXPLORATION ROVERS 142 5.3.3 WATER ICE IN
EQUATORIAL REGIONS 144 5.3.4 POLAR LAYERED DEPOSITS 146 5.3.5 MARTIAN
CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE PRESENT 148 5.4 MARTIAN CLIMATE CHANGE MODELLING
151 5.4.1 CLIMATE CHANGE AND EARLY MARS 151 5.4.2 CLIMATE CHANGE WITH
ORBITAL PARAMETERS 152 5.5 FUTURE PROSPECTS 155 5.5.1 THE MARSIS
EXPERIMENT 155 5.5.2 THE SHARAD EXPERIMENT 155 5.6 CONCLUSION 156
REFERENCES 156 CONTENTS XIII 6 THE HABITABILITY OF MARS: PAST AND
PRESENT THOMAS M. MCCOLLOM 159 6.1 INTRODUCTION 159 6.2 MARS AND THE
BARE NECESSITIES OF LIFE 161 6.2.1 WATER ON MARS 161 6.2.2 ENERGY FOR
MARTIAN LIFE 167 6.3 HABITATS FOR LIFE: THE PRESENT 170 6.4 HABITATS FOR
LIFE: THE PAST 171 6.5 IS THERE ANYBODY OUT THERE? 172 REFERENCES 173 7
JUPITER-SIZED PLANETS IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM AND ELSEWHERE PATRICK G. J.
IRWIN 177 7.1 INTRODUCTION 177 7.1.1 GROSS CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GIANT
PLANETS 178 7.2 EXTRASOLAR PLANETS 178 7.2.1 RADIAL VELOCITY DETECTIONS
179 7.2.2 TRANSIT DETECTIONS 183 7.2.3 ATMOSPHERES AND PREDICTED SPECTRA
OF EGPS 185 7.2.4 IMPLICATIONS FOR SOLAR SYSTEM FORMATION MODELS 186 7.3
FURTHER METHODS OF DETECTING EXTRASOLAR PLANETS 188 7.3.1 RADIAL
VELOCITY PROGRAMMES 189 7.3.2 TRANSIT PROGRAMMES 189 7.3.3 ASTROMETRY
190 7.3.4 DIRECT OPTICAL DETECTION 190 7.3.5 MICROLENSING 192 7.3.6
CONCLUSIONS 192 REFERENCES 194 8 THE ICY MOONS OF JUPITER RICHARD
GREENBERG *. 197 8.1 INTRODUCTION , 197 8.2 INTERNAL STRUCTURE AND
COMPOSITION 200 8.2.1 EUROPA 200 8.2.2 GANYMEDE 202 8.2.3 CALLISTO 204
8.2.4 AMALTHEA 204 8.3 FORMATION AND EVOLUTION OF ICY SATELLITES 206
8.3.1 FORMATION OF THE JOVIAN SYSTEM 206 8.3.2 TIDAL EFFECTS OF THE
LAPLACE RESONANCE 207 8.4 SURFACE APPEARANCE AND GEOLOGY 209 8.4.1
EUROPA 209 8.4.2 GANYMEDE 210 8.4.3 CALLISTO 213 8.5 CONCLUSIONS AND
IMPLICATIONS 213 REFERENCES 215 XIV CONTENTS 9 CASSINI AT SATURN: THE
FIRST RESULTS ELLIS D. MINER, DENNIS L. MATSON AND LINDA J. SPILKER 217
9.1 INTRODUCTION 217 9.2 SCIENCE EN ROUTE TO SATURN 220 9.3 PHOEBE
SCIENCE RESULTS "." .222 9.4 EARLY MAGNETOSPHERIC FINDINGS 222 9.5
EARLY ATMOSPHERIC OBSERVATIONS 226 9.6 EARLY FINDINGS ON SATURN'S RINGS
228 9.7 OBSERVATIONS OF TITAN 232 9.7.1 HUYGENS PROBE OBSERVATIONS OF
TITAN 232 9.7.2 CASSINI ORBITER OBSERVATIONS OF TITAN 235 9.8 EARLY
FINDINGS ON IAPETUS 238 9.9 EARLY FINDINGS ON ENCELADUS 240 9.10 OTHER
PRELIMINARY ICY SATELLITE FINDINGS 242 9.11 CONCLUSIONS 245 REFERENCES
245 10 THE ICE GIANT SYSTEMS OF URANUS AND NEPTUNE HEIDI B. HAMMEL 251
10.1 INTRODUCTION 251 10.2 THE URANUS SYSTEM . # 251 10.2.1 THE
ATMOSPHERE OF URANUS AT EQUINOX 252 10.2.2 PERHAPS A NEW RING AND DUSTY
OLD RINGS 255 10.2.3 HOW MANY MOONS DOES URANUS HAVE? 256 10.2.4 THE
IONOSPHERE OF URANUS 257 10.3 THE NEPTUNE SYSTEM 258 10.3.1 NEPTUNE'S
EVOLVING ATMOSPHERE 258 10.3.2 CLUMPY RINGS 261 10.3.3 TRITON: AN ICY
BODY WITH A WARMING ATMOSPHERE 262 10.3.4 MORE MOONS AROUND NEPTUNE 262
10.4 FUTURE EXPLORATION OF THE ICE GIANTS ;: 263 REFERENCES 264 11 THE
SOLAR SYSTEM BEYOND THE PLANETS AUDREY DELSANTI, DAVID JEWITT 267 11.1
INTRODUCTION 267 11.1.1 RESONANT OBJECTS 267 11.1.2 CLASSICAL KUIPERBELT
268 11.1.3 SCATTERED OBJECTS 268 11.1.4 DETACHED OBJECTS 269 11.2 PLUTO
AND OTHER LARGE KUIPER BELT OBJECTS 269 11.2.1 PLUTO 269 11.2.2 2003 UB
313 271 11.2.3 2005 FY 9 272 11.2.4 2003 EL 61 273 11.3 BINARIES AND
MULTIPLE SYSTEMS 273 CONTENTS XV 11.4 OBSERVED STRUCTURE OF THE KUIPER
BELT 275 11.4.1 INCLINATION DISTRIBUTION AND VELOCITY DISPERSION 275
11.4.2 RADIAL EXTENT 277 11.4.3 MASS AND SIZE DISTRIBUTION 277 11.4.4
ORIGIN OF THE STRUCTURE 278 11.4.5 PROBLEM OF THE MISSING MASS 279 11.5
SURFACE PROPERTIES OF KBOS 280 11.5.1 COLORS 280 11.5.2 SPECTRA 285 11.6
RELATED OBJECTS 287 11.6.1 CENTAURS 287 11.6.2 COMETS 288 11.6.3
IRREGULAR SATELLITES 288 REFERENCES 290 12 THE NATURE OF COMETS DAVID W.
HUGHES 295 12.1 INTRODUCTION 295 12.2 COMETARY CHARACTERISTICS 297 12.3
A MODEL OF A COMETARY NUCLEUS 301 12.4 COMETARY ACTIVITY 307 12.5
COMETARY MISSIONS AND EARLY RESULTS 310 12.6 CONCLUSIONS 315 REFERENCES
315 INDEX 317 |
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PHILIPPE BLONDEL AND JOHN W. MASON (EDITORS) SOLAR SYSTEM UPDATE 4Y
SPRINGER PUBLISHED IN ASSOCIATION WITH PRAXIS PUBLISHING CHICHESTER, UK
PR CONTENTS 1 THE SOLAR ATMOSPHERE AND SPACE WEATHER VOLKER BOTHMER 1
1.1 EARLY CONCEPTS OF SOLAR-TERRESTRIAL PHYSICS 2 1.2 DISCOVERY OF THE
SOLAR WIND, ITS SOURCE REGIONS AND GEOMAGNETIC EFFECTS . 5 1.3
STRUCTURE OF THE HELIOSPHERE 11 1.4 THE CHANGING SOLAR MAGNETIC FIELD
AND DYNAMIC CORONA 13 1.5 THE EXPLOSIVE CORONA - CORONAL MASS EJECTIONS
19 1.6 SPACE STORMS AND SPACE WEATHER EFFECTS 27 1.7 THE FUTURE -
FORECASTING SPACE WEATHER 35 REFERENCES 45 2 MERCURY ROBERT G. STROM AND
ANN L. SPRAGUE 55 2.1 INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 55 2.2
MOTION AND TEMPERATURE 56 2.3 MERCURY'S SURFACE-BOUNDED EXOSPHERE 60 2.4
POLAR DEPOSITS 63 2.5 INTERIOR AND MAGNETIC FIELD 64 2.6 GEOLOGY AND
PLANET EVOLUTION 68 2.6.1 GEOLOGIC SURFACE UNITS 68 2.6.2 SURFACE
COMPOSITION \. 73 2.6.3 TECTONIC FRAMEWORK 74 2.6.4 THERMAL HISTORY 76
2.6.5 GEOLOGIC HISTORY 77 2.7 ORIGIN 78 2.8 THE MESSENGER MISSION 81
REFERENCES 82 3 THE ATMOSPHERE OF VENUS: CURRENT KNOWLEDGE AND FUTURE
INVESTIGATIONS DMITRI V. TITOV, HAKAN SVEDHEM AND FRED W. TAYLOR 87 3.1
INTRODUCTION 87 3.2 CURRENT KNOWLEDGE AND OUTSTANDING PUZZLES 88 3.2.1
TEMPERATURE STRUCTURE 88 3.2.2 COMPOSITION AND CHEMISTRY 90 3.2.3 CLOUD
LAYER 92 3.2.4 RADIATIVE EFFECTS IN THE VENUS ATMOSPHERE 93 XII CONTENTS
3.2.5 ATMOSPHERIC DYNAMICS 95 3.2.6 PLASMA ENVIRONMENT AND SOLAR
WIND-ATMOSPHERE INTERACTION 96 3.2.7 SURFACE AND ITS INTERACTIONS WITH
ATMOSPHERE 98 3.2.8 EVOLUTION OF THE ATMOSPHERE AND CLIMATE 98 3.3 VENUS
EXPRESS AND FUTURE MISSIONS TO VENUS 100 3.3.1 VENUS EXPRESS * THE FIRST
EUROPEAN MISSION TO VENUS 101 3.3.2 PLANET-C * THE JAPANESE
METEOROLOGICAL MISSION TO VENUS 103 3.3.3 RESULTS EXPECTED FROM VENUS
EXPRESS AND PLANET-C 104 3.3.4 FUTURE VENUS EXPLORATION 105 3.4 VENUS'
PLACE IN COMPARATIVE PLANETOLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY 106 REFERENCES 107 4
MOON'S ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION: ALTERNATIVES AND IMPLICATIONS HARRISONH.
SCHMITT ILL 4.1 INTRODUCTION: THE CONSENSUS ILL 4.1.1 ORIGIN 112 4.1.2
EVOLUTION 113 4.2 MOON ORIGIN BY GIANT IMPACT UNLIKELY 115 4.3
TERRESTRIAL PLANETS HAD EARLY CHONDRITIC CORES 119 4.4 MELT FROM HUGE
IMPACTS PRODUCED FIRST CONTINENTS 120 4.5 LUNAR CATACLYSM AT 3.9 GYR
FAKE,D BY LATE BASIN-FORMING IMPACTS 122 4.6 CLAY MINERALS DOMINATED
EARTH'S CRUST BEFORE LIFE APPEARED 126 4.7 CONCLUSION 127 REFERENCES 127
5 EVIDENCE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE ON MARS STEPHEN R. LEWIS AND PETER L. READ
135 5.1 INTRODUCTION 135 5.2 MARTIAN CLIMATE IN THE PRESENT EPOCH 136
5.3 EVIDENCE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE ON MARS 138 5.3.1 THE ANCIENT MARTIAN
LANDSCAPE ; 138 5.3.2 THE MARS EXPLORATION ROVERS 142 5.3.3 WATER ICE IN
EQUATORIAL REGIONS 144 5.3.4 POLAR LAYERED DEPOSITS 146 5.3.5 MARTIAN
CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE PRESENT 148 5.4 MARTIAN CLIMATE CHANGE MODELLING
151 5.4.1 CLIMATE CHANGE AND EARLY MARS 151 5.4.2 CLIMATE CHANGE WITH
ORBITAL PARAMETERS 152 5.5 FUTURE PROSPECTS 155 5.5.1 THE MARSIS
EXPERIMENT 155 5.5.2 THE SHARAD EXPERIMENT 155 5.6 CONCLUSION 156
REFERENCES 156 CONTENTS XIII 6 THE HABITABILITY OF MARS: PAST AND
PRESENT THOMAS M. MCCOLLOM 159 6.1 INTRODUCTION 159 6.2 MARS AND THE
BARE NECESSITIES OF LIFE 161 6.2.1 WATER ON MARS 161 6.2.2 ENERGY FOR
MARTIAN LIFE 167 6.3 HABITATS FOR LIFE: THE PRESENT 170 6.4 HABITATS FOR
LIFE: THE PAST 171 6.5 IS THERE ANYBODY OUT THERE? 172 REFERENCES 173 7
JUPITER-SIZED PLANETS IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM AND ELSEWHERE PATRICK G. J.
IRWIN 177 7.1 INTRODUCTION 177 7.1.1 GROSS CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GIANT
PLANETS 178 7.2 EXTRASOLAR PLANETS 178 7.2.1 RADIAL VELOCITY DETECTIONS
179 7.2.2 TRANSIT DETECTIONS 183 7.2.3 ATMOSPHERES AND PREDICTED SPECTRA
OF EGPS 185 7.2.4 IMPLICATIONS FOR SOLAR SYSTEM FORMATION MODELS 186 7.3
FURTHER METHODS OF DETECTING EXTRASOLAR PLANETS 188 7.3.1 RADIAL
VELOCITY PROGRAMMES 189 7.3.2 TRANSIT PROGRAMMES 189 7.3.3 ASTROMETRY
190 7.3.4 DIRECT OPTICAL DETECTION 190 7.3.5 MICROLENSING 192 7.3.6
CONCLUSIONS 192 REFERENCES 194 8 THE ICY MOONS OF JUPITER RICHARD
GREENBERG *. 197 8.1 INTRODUCTION , 197 8.2 INTERNAL STRUCTURE AND
COMPOSITION 200 8.2.1 EUROPA 200 8.2.2 GANYMEDE 202 8.2.3 CALLISTO 204
8.2.4 AMALTHEA 204 8.3 FORMATION AND EVOLUTION OF ICY SATELLITES 206
8.3.1 FORMATION OF THE JOVIAN SYSTEM 206 8.3.2 TIDAL EFFECTS OF THE
LAPLACE RESONANCE 207 8.4 SURFACE APPEARANCE AND GEOLOGY 209 8.4.1
EUROPA 209 8.4.2 GANYMEDE 210 8.4.3 CALLISTO 213 8.5 CONCLUSIONS AND
IMPLICATIONS 213 REFERENCES 215 XIV CONTENTS 9 CASSINI AT SATURN: THE
FIRST RESULTS ELLIS D. MINER, DENNIS L. MATSON AND LINDA J. SPILKER 217
9.1 INTRODUCTION 217 9.2 SCIENCE EN ROUTE TO SATURN 220 9.3 PHOEBE
SCIENCE RESULTS "." .222 9.4 EARLY MAGNETOSPHERIC FINDINGS 222 9.5
EARLY ATMOSPHERIC OBSERVATIONS 226 9.6 EARLY FINDINGS ON SATURN'S RINGS
228 9.7 OBSERVATIONS OF TITAN 232 9.7.1 HUYGENS PROBE OBSERVATIONS OF
TITAN 232 9.7.2 CASSINI ORBITER OBSERVATIONS OF TITAN 235 9.8 EARLY
FINDINGS ON IAPETUS 238 9.9 EARLY FINDINGS ON ENCELADUS 240 9.10 OTHER
PRELIMINARY ICY SATELLITE FINDINGS 242 9.11 CONCLUSIONS 245 REFERENCES
245 10 THE ICE GIANT SYSTEMS OF URANUS AND NEPTUNE HEIDI B. HAMMEL 251
10.1 INTRODUCTION 251 10.2 THE URANUS SYSTEM . # 251 10.2.1 THE
ATMOSPHERE OF URANUS AT EQUINOX 252 10.2.2 PERHAPS A NEW RING AND DUSTY
OLD RINGS 255 10.2.3 HOW MANY MOONS DOES URANUS HAVE? 256 10.2.4 THE
IONOSPHERE OF URANUS 257 10.3 THE NEPTUNE SYSTEM 258 10.3.1 NEPTUNE'S
EVOLVING ATMOSPHERE 258 10.3.2 CLUMPY RINGS 261 10.3.3 TRITON: AN ICY
BODY WITH A WARMING ATMOSPHERE 262 10.3.4 MORE MOONS AROUND NEPTUNE 262
10.4 FUTURE EXPLORATION OF THE ICE GIANTS ;: 263 REFERENCES 264 11 THE
SOLAR SYSTEM BEYOND THE PLANETS AUDREY DELSANTI, DAVID JEWITT 267 11.1
INTRODUCTION 267 11.1.1 RESONANT OBJECTS 267 11.1.2 CLASSICAL KUIPERBELT
268 11.1.3 SCATTERED OBJECTS 268 11.1.4 DETACHED OBJECTS 269 11.2 PLUTO
AND OTHER LARGE KUIPER BELT OBJECTS 269 11.2.1 PLUTO 269 11.2.2 2003 UB
313 271 11.2.3 2005 FY 9 272 11.2.4 2003 EL 61 273 11.3 BINARIES AND
MULTIPLE SYSTEMS 273 CONTENTS XV 11.4 OBSERVED STRUCTURE OF THE KUIPER
BELT 275 11.4.1 INCLINATION DISTRIBUTION AND VELOCITY DISPERSION 275
11.4.2 RADIAL EXTENT 277 11.4.3 MASS AND SIZE DISTRIBUTION 277 11.4.4
ORIGIN OF THE STRUCTURE 278 11.4.5 PROBLEM OF THE MISSING MASS 279 11.5
SURFACE PROPERTIES OF KBOS 280 11.5.1 COLORS 280 11.5.2 SPECTRA 285 11.6
RELATED OBJECTS 287 11.6.1 CENTAURS 287 11.6.2 COMETS 288 11.6.3
IRREGULAR SATELLITES 288 REFERENCES 290 12 THE NATURE OF COMETS DAVID W.
HUGHES 295 12.1 INTRODUCTION 295 12.2 COMETARY CHARACTERISTICS 297 12.3
A MODEL OF A COMETARY NUCLEUS 301 12.4 COMETARY ACTIVITY 307 12.5
COMETARY MISSIONS AND EARLY RESULTS 310 12.6 CONCLUSIONS 315 REFERENCES
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