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Japetus Temperature Variation Map
Caption NASA originale:"This plot shows how daytime temp.s at low latitudes on the Dark Material on Japetus vary with time of day from about 130 Kelvin (-226 F) at noon to about 70 Kelvin (-334 F) at sunset. The observations are compared to a "forecast" model (green line) which predicts temperatures based on an assumed value of a parameter called the "thermal inertia. Rock or solid ice has a high thermal inertia (approx. 2.000.000 as measured in the obscure units used for thermal inertia), meaning that it is good at storing heat and cools down or heats up relatively slowly. On Japetus, in contrast, temperatures drop precipitously in the afternoon as the Sun sinks towards the horizon and a very small value of the thermal inertia (30.000 units) is needed in the model to match the data. This means that Japetus's surface is extremely bad at storing heat and is thus extremely fluffy, probably due to the pulverizing effect of billions of years of meteorite impacts (...)".
Parole chiave: Temperature Model on Japetus

Japetus Temperature Variation Map

Caption NASA originale:"This plot shows how daytime temp.s at low latitudes on the Dark Material on Japetus vary with time of day from about 130 Kelvin (-226 F) at noon to about 70 Kelvin (-334 F) at sunset. The observations are compared to a "forecast" model (green line) which predicts temperatures based on an assumed value of a parameter called the "thermal inertia. Rock or solid ice has a high thermal inertia (approx. 2.000.000 as measured in the obscure units used for thermal inertia), meaning that it is good at storing heat and cools down or heats up relatively slowly. On Japetus, in contrast, temperatures drop precipitously in the afternoon as the Sun sinks towards the horizon and a very small value of the thermal inertia (30.000 units) is needed in the model to match the data. This means that Japetus's surface is extremely bad at storing heat and is thus extremely fluffy, probably due to the pulverizing effect of billions of years of meteorite impacts (...)".

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Nome del file:Japetus-temp.1-PIA07006_modest.jpg
Nome album:Saturn: the "Ringed Beauty" and His Moons
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Parole chiave:Temperature / Model / on / Japetus
Copyright:NASA - Cassini-Huygens Mission
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Data di inserimento:Gen 11, 2005
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