百度试题 结果1 题目What is Saturn famous for? A. Its great red spot B. Its beautiful rings C. Being tilted on its side D. Being very far from the sun 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。中文解析:土星以其美丽的光环而闻名。反馈 收藏 ...
Scientists have thought that Saturn’s tilt is tied to Neptune’s, since the wobbling of these planets’ axes is synced together through a property called resonance. This resonance, along with the movement of Titan, Saturn’s largest moon, could have created the planet’s tilt, perNew ...
Scientists are only now fitting together all the various chapters of this turbulent history, our history, that of a succession of helpful nudges, lucky chances and beneficial cataclysms. Without a helping hand from Jupiter and Saturn, without the Moon, without hurtling comets, without the power of...
Rather like David versus Goliath, it appears that Saturn’s tilt may in fact be caused by its moons. This is the conclusion of recent work carried out by scientists from the CNRS, Sorbonne University and the University of Pisa, which shows that the current tilt of Saturn’s rotation axis ...
Learn about the Earth's tilt, to what degree the earth is tilted, what scientists think caused the tilt, and how the tilt causes seasons. Related to this Question What is the orbital period of Earth? What is the moon's orbital period?
I haven't had a single observation this summer between clouds and extended daylight. In years past, there was an obvious blue cast in the portion of the planet below the rings (saturnian winter). When there was more tilt, i’d describe the colors and banding in the N as light and dar...
On the summer solstice, when the northern tilt is closest to the sun, we have the longest day, usually June 20 or 21. This illustration from the National Weather Service shows the tilt and rotation of the Earth on the winter and summer solstices, as well as the autumnal and vernal equin...
Early next year is the ring-plane crossing; before then, Saturn’s rings reach a peak tilt of just over 5° before declining. The major axis of the rings now spans 43.5″. Watch for the two evenings on either side of opposition to see if you notice the rings are brighter than normal...
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Night sky for tonight and the weekend Friday, Feb. 7 — Venus, Saturn and the Great Square of Pegasus (after sunset) The Great Square of Pegasus will have Venus in tow on Feb.7. (Image credit: Starry Night) For an hour after sunset tonight, look to the west, and you’ll see brigh...