1. The infrared camera of the Hubble Space Telescope was able to see through the
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1. The infrared camera of the Hubble Space Telescope was able to see through the haze layers of the atmopshere of Uranus to show
a) a system of Jupiter-like bands and zones above which are giant and constantly changing methane clouds
b) a deeper but somewhat structgured haze layer consisting of methane and ethane clouds
c) light zones and dark reddish belts circling the planet parellel to the equator, interspersed with dark spots and light ovals
d) volcanoes on the planet's surface spewing out vast quantities of sulfurous gases into the atmosphere
2. The Cassini division is
a) the division between terrestrial and Jovian planets
b) a gap between 2 groups of asteroids in the asteroid belt
c) a gap between 2 specific mountain ranges collectively caled Cassini on the Moon
d) a major division in the rings of Saturn, seen from Earth
Explanation / Answer
a) a system of Jupiter-like bands and zones above which are giant and constantly changing methane clouds
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d) a major division in the rings of Saturn, seen from Earth
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