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Internal Structure of Uranus
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
Abstract
We present an updated study of Uranus interior models using current information about the planet’s gravity field and rotation rate. The most plausible model, both from the point of view of recent data and cosmogony, has a central core of iron and magnesium silicates, an outer envelope of liquid water, methane, and ammonia, and a deep “atmosphere” of almost four earth masses of hydrogen, helium, and methane. The “atmosphere” contains a gravit at ionally nonnegligible amount of methane — about 40% by mass. All plausible models are most consistent with a rotation period of ~15 to 16 hours.
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- Present Knowledge of Uranus
- Information
- International Astronomical Union Colloquium , Volume 60: Uranus and the Outer Planets , 1982 , pp. 111 - 124
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- Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1982
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