Saturn's Moon - Phoebe

P
hoebe is the last of the known satellites of Saturn. It was discovered by William Henery Pickering in 1898. Phoebe orbits
Saturn in a retrograde direction (opposite to the direction of the other
satellites' orbits) in a plane much closer to the ecliptic than to Saturn's
equatorial plane. Voyager 2 found that Phoebe has a roughly circular shape,
and reflects about 6 percent of the sunlight. It also is quite red. Phoebe
rotates on its axis about once every nine hours. Thus, unlike the other
Saturnian satellites (except Hyperion), it does not always show the same
face to the planet.
S
cientists believe that Phoebe may be a captured asteroid
with a composition unmodified since the time it was formed in the outer
Solar System. It resembles the common class of dark carbonaceous asteroids. These asteroids
are chemically very primitive and are thought to be composed of original
solids that condensed out of the solar
nebula. Since they are so small, they never heated up sufficiently
to change chemical composition. If this is the case, Phoebe is the first
such object that has been photographed at close enough range to show shape
and surface brightness. Phoebe also might be the source of dark material
on Iapetus.
| PHYSICAL DATA FOR PHOEBE |
| Mass (kg) |
4.0e + 18
|
| Mass (Earth = 1) |
6.6934e - 07
|
| Radius (km) |
110
|
| Radius (Earth = 1) |
1.7247e - 02
|
| Mean Density (g/cm3) |
0.7
|
| Mean Distance from Jupiter (km) |
12,952,000
|
| Magnitude (V0) |
16.45
|
| ORBITAL DATA FOR PHOEBE |
| Rotational period (days) |
0.4
|
| Orbital period (days) |
-550.48
|
| Mean orbital velocity (km/s) |
-1.71
|
| Orbital eccentricity |
0.1633
|
| Orbital inclination (degrees) |
175.3
|
| Escape (km/s) |
0.0697
|
| Albedo |
0.06
|
| Physical Data Key |
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| Mass |
Mass |
| Mass |
Mass compared to that of Earth. |
| Radius |
Radius |
| Radius |
Radius compared to that of Earth. |
| Mean Density |
Average Density. |
| Distance |
Distance to the planet's center. |
| Magnitude |
The brightness of a star or object. |
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| Orbital Data Key |
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| Rotational Period |
Number of days to make one complete rotation. |
| Orbital Period |
Number of days to obital the planet. |
| Mean Orbital Velocity |
Average obital speed. |
| Orbital Eccentricity |
Eccentricity. |
| Orbital Inclination |
The tilt of the moon or planet. |
| Escape |
Escape Velocity. |
| Albedo |
Visual geometric albedo. |
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