At opposition, Saturn is observed

  1. At opposition, Saturn is observed to subtend an angular radius of 9.16 arcseconds (not including the rings). Use this and the
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  2. 1. At opposition, Nursat(is observed to be in opposition every 374 days.) is observed to subtend an angular radius of 7.1523
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  3. Determine the time it takes for a satellite to orbit the Saturn in a circular "near-Saturn" orbit. A "near-Saturn" orbit is at a
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  4. Determine the time it takes for a satellite to orbit the Saturn in a circular "near-Saturn" orbit. A "near-Saturn" orbit is at a
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  5. Which of these statements suggests that the orbital period of Venus is shorter than that of Saturn?A) Saturn is much larger in
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  6. Saturn’s Moon Janus is observed to orbit the planet with period 0.695 days, grazing the planet with an orbital radius only
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  7. Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun. Diagrams of Saturn's elliptical orbit around the Sun with focal points marked are shown
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  8. Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun. Diagrams of Saturn's elliptical orbit around the Sun with focal points marked are shown
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  9. What is the centripetal acceleration of a satellite orbiting Saturn at the location exactly on Saturn radius above the surface
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  10. Which of the following best describes the make up of Saturn's rings? (1 point)O dust, rock, and ice particles that orbit due to
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