Friday, February 04, 2005

Hot Bottoms

A Bonobo has a hot bottom. So does Saturn?

saturn bottom 1

saturn bottom 2
Images credit: W. M. Keck Observatory/NASA/JPL-G. Orton

Like all else... "hot" is a relative term. Although the Keck/JPL/NASA scientists didn't say how hot the vortex is, they did indicate that it is 5 or 6 degrees warmer than the more northern regions.

By my estimation that would make it about 100 degrees K. (in case you have forgotten Kelvin, that's about -285 degs. F.).

Comments:
Bula M
Surely a scientist would know that the correct annotation for aboslutes is Kelvin...........not degrees Kelvin!
 
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