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Saturn has an angular size of 16", and an observed Synodic Period of 1.035yrs. Saturn's moon, Titan orbits the planet with an angular separation of
192", with a period of 15.9days. From these observations we can determine Saturn's mass.
Subtract 1AU from the distance between Sun and Saturn (previous question) to get the distance from Earth to Saturn, then
convert this distance to kilometers.
Oa. 6,4×10-8 km
Ob. 1440 km
Ocg,6x106 km
Od.1,4×10® km
Oe. 1,3×10° km
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Saturn has an angular size of 16", and an observed Synodic Period of 1.035yrs. Saturn's moon, Titan orbits the planet with an angular separation of
192", with a period of 15.9days. From these observations we can determine Saturn's mass.
Find the separation distance between Titan and Saturn using its angular separation and the distance to Saturn (from Earth).
Oa. 79,000 km
b.9.2×104 km
Oc1,2×106 km
Od.5.6x107 km
Oe.4.7×108 km
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