Icy Moons**** (Week 8) Flashcards

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what makes water a unique solvent

A
  • abundant- most abundant in the universe
  • stable over a wide range of temperatures- 100 on earths surface by high pressure and salts can cause increase
  • polar so can dissolve many solutes like CHNOPS
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2
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name 3 icy moons

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  • titan
  • europa
  • enceladud
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3
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what is tidal heating (jovian system)

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  • orbits are in resonance
  • moons squashed and stretched, generating heat
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4
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why does the size of icy moons matter

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-generate high pressure ice that ‘seals’ liquid ocean between two layers of ice

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5
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rock/ water interactions like in open oceans

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  • delivers essential chemical compounds to oceans
  • on earth deep hydrothermal vents are important for the origins of life
  • now they have chemoautotrophs
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6
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name the sealed ocean worlds in the solar system

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ganymede and collisto
- both have larger diameters and open ocean
- tectonics on ganymede and heavily cratered on callisto

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7
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what are the open ocean worlds in the solar system

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  • enceladus and europa
  • smaller diameters
    ice shells between 5- 35 km thick
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8
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what unique feature does Enceladus present

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  • tiger stripes which are a source of plumes
  • these are up to 100k warmer than the surrounding surface
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9
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cryovolcanic plumes were investigated by what mission

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  • NASA/ESA cassini- huygens probe
  • at saturn 2004-2017
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10
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what does enceladus contain

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  • water ice
  • salts
  • gases
  • silica
    -organics
    soda ocean has ph between 9-12
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what makes enceladus interesting for astrobiology

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  • hydrothermal activity in a liquid water ocean
  • water-rock interactions
  • H2 in plumes which means a source of energy which can be used by methanogens
  • High PH ocean which potential alkaliphilic microorganisms
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12
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what mission explored europa

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  • galileo NASA mission between 1995- 2003
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13
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EXPLAIN EUROPAS CRYOVOLCANISM

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  • europas ‘lineae’ - fractures/extensional features associated with ‘non- icy’ material
  • chaos terrain formed by subsurface meltwaters
  • active cryovolcanic centres??
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  • plumes on europa- evidence and what they do
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  • earth- based telescopes and hubble have observed evidence
  • UV spectroscopy
  • transient
  • bringing ocean material to the surface
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