Rotational properties of Uranus and Neptune.
Abstract
An assessment of recent research bearing on the rotational properties of Uranus and Neptune is given. It is concluded that these properties are best described by the following estimates; URANUS: Direction of pole = alpha (1950) = 256:72 delta (1950) = -15:04 with an absolute uncertainty of about 0:2, Period = 15 to 17 hours; Sense of spin = Retrograde; NEPTUNE: alpha (1950) = 297:8; delta (1950) = + 41:2, with an uncertainty of about 4 degrees towards the pole of Triton's orbit, Period = 18.2 + or - 0.4 hours, Sense of spin = Prograde. There is a clear signature of large scale, zonal, atmospheric flows in observations of the atmosphere of Neptune. Wind velocities are at least as great as 109 m.sec-1. There is no evidence pro or con for atmospheric motions in the Uranus case.
- Publication:
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NASA Conference Publication
- Pub Date:
- October 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984NASCP2330..327B
- Keywords:
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- Neptune (Planet);
- Planetary Gravitation;
- Planetary Rotation;
- Uranus (Planet);
- Periodic Variations;
- Planetary Atmospheres;
- Planetary Cores;
- Polarity;
- Spin;
- Wind Velocity;
- Lunar and Planetary Exploration;
- Neptune:Rotation;
- Rotation:Neptune;
- Rotation:Uranus;
- Uranus:Rotation