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(Solved) : 2 Nearly 746 Million Miles Earth Planet Saturn Atmosphere Consisting Mostly Hydrogen Heliu Q33063589 . . .

2. At nearly 746 million miles from Earth, the planet Saturn has an atmosphere consisting mostly of hydrogen and helium, with a small concentration of methane and other trace species. Its sixth largest moon, Enceladus, has an atmosphere consisting of mostly water vapor, with moderate fractional percentages of nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and methane. Calculate the surface temperature of the three celestial bodies, and assume each are black body radiators. Using data from the table provided below, calculate which atmosphere (including Earth) would you expect to have the highest density of greenhouse gases? Earth Saturn Enceladus L. Observed I. Observed feses veetx temp 0.30 1370 W m2295 K0.47 15 Wm2100 K 0 0.99 200 mW m 75 K

2. At nearly 746 million miles from Earth, the planet Saturn has an atmosphere consisting mostly of hydrogen and helium, with a small concentration of methane and other trace species. It’s sixth largest moon, Enceladus, has an atmosphere consisting of mostly water vapor, with moderate fractional percentages of nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and methane. Calculate the surface temperature of the three celestial bodies, and assume each are black body radiators. Using data from the table provided below, calculate which atmosphere (including Earth) would you expect to have the highest density of greenhouse gases? Earth Saturn Enceladus L. Observed I. Observed feses veetx temp 0.30 1370 W m2295 K0.47 15 Wm2100 K 0 0.99 200 mW m 75 K Show transcribed image text

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