by Dana McPeek » Tue Nov 14, 2006 6:31 am
It's been a long time, but I believe that Saturn's clouds, at the surface are VERY dense and under high pressure. Upward of 1 million bars!
As I remember, most of the atmosphere is made up of hydrogen and helium, with amonia toward the top. If the diameter of the opening is 5000 miles, and the walls are traveling at 550 mph, I would think that the cone would be very steep. If so, the depth could be as much as 5000-8000 miles to the bottom of the cone.
Hydrogen, under pressure will act like a fluid. At the tops, it will be very thin and contain amonia which causes the orange color. As it gets deepr and denser, the speed will increase - the vortex will narrow... I think
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It's been a long time, but I believe that Saturn's clouds, at the surface are VERY dense and under high pressure. Upward of 1 million bars!
As I remember, most of the atmosphere is made up of hydrogen and helium, with amonia toward the top. If the diameter of the opening is 5000 miles, and the walls are traveling at 550 mph, I would think that the cone would be very steep. If so, the depth could be as much as 5000-8000 miles to the bottom of the cone.
Hydrogen, under pressure will act like a fluid. At the tops, it will be very thin and contain amonia which causes the orange color. As it gets deepr and denser, the speed will increase - the vortex will narrow... I think
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