







The CBC reported that geyser is exploding on the surface on one of Saturn's moons, Enceladus. It is a small moon, with a diameter of about 1/7 of our moon's. The observations of the geyser come from the spacecraft Cassini-Hyugens, launched by NASA. Scientists are puzzled by this explosion, because they do not know how Enceladus could have enough heat to power the geyser to explode. This may or may not be due to global warming. Right now, the plausible answer, accepted by most scientists, is that there is radioactive matter decaying inside the moon's core.
Jupiter

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Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system, as it is commonly refered to as the "Giant Planet." Its diameter is 11 times that of the Earth's. It is a ball of gas, probably helium and hydrogen, with little or no solid surface. The dark clouds are known as belts and the light clouds are zones. Jupiter's most distinctive feature is its Great Red Spot, a storm comparitive to an Earthy hurricane, seen below.
Source: nasa.gov
The famous Great Red Spot has a newly formed "son", according to an article by USA Today. This second red spot is called "Red Spot Junior" by scientists, and studies have emerged attributing this new red spot to global warming. The storm formed when two smaller, weaker storms merged together. Red Spot Jr. is growing quite rapidly, which astronomers see as evidence of a significant temperature rise in that area of the planet. The Hubble Space Telescope provided the images of the broad area where the storm is and a close up, seen below.
Source: usatoday.com

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Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun. It is 30 times farther from the Sun than Earth. It is 17 times more massive than Earth as well. "Scientists believe that Neptune is made up chiefly of hydrogen, helium, water, and silicate." Thick cloads cover the planet, and these coulds move at a rapid rate, moving at 700 mph. There are methane clouds at the top of the atmosphere and darker hydrogen sulfide clouds below it. (NASA)
I could not find any solid scientific evidence or studies concerning Neptune and possible global warming. I found a few conservative blogs that say Neptune is brighter than ever and therefore experiencing global warming. Most continued to attack global warming advocate Al Gore. Therefore I could not use these sources, as they seemed too biased.
In contrast, Neptune's moon, Triton, has been studied by scientists, because it is so similar to Pluto. Triton is Neptune's largest moon. MIT reseachers found that Triton's temperature has risen by 5% since the Voyager space probe visited it in 1989. This is very unsual for such a short amount of time. This trend is causing frozen methane on the surface to turn into gas, making the atmosphere more dense.

