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  2. Saturn - Wikipedia

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    Saturn has a hot interior, reaching 11,700 °C (21,100 °F) at its core, and radiates 2.5 times more energy into space than it receives from the Sun. Jupiter's thermal energy is generated by the Kelvin–Helmholtz mechanism of slow gravitational compression; but such a process alone may not be sufficient to explain heat production for Saturn ...

  3. Gas giant - Wikipedia

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    Theoretically, gas giants can be divided into five distinct classes according to their modeled physical atmospheric properties, and hence their appearance: ammonia clouds (I), water clouds (II), cloudless (III), alkali-metal clouds (IV), and silicate clouds (V). Jupiter and Saturn are both class I. Hot Jupiters are class IV or V.

  4. Planetary core - Wikipedia

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    Jupiter and Saturn appear to release a lot more energy than they should be radiating just from the sun, which is attributed to heat released by the hydrogen and helium layer. Uranus does not appear to have a significant heat source, but Neptune has a heat source that is attributed to a “hot” formation. [19]

  5. Hot Jupiter - Wikipedia

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    Hot Jupiters (sometimes called hot Saturns) are a class of gas giant exoplanets that are inferred to be physically similar to Jupiter but that have very short orbital periods (P < 10 days). [1] The close proximity to their stars and high surface-atmosphere temperatures resulted in their informal name "hot Jupiters".

  6. Sudarsky's gas giant classification - Wikipedia

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    The predicted Bond albedo of a class I planet around a star like the Sun is 0.57, compared with a value of 0.343 for Jupiter [5] and 0.342 for Saturn. [6] The discrepancy can be partially accounted for by taking into account non-equilibrium condensates such as tholins or phosphorus, which are responsible for the coloured clouds in the Jovian ...

  7. Here's How Karma Will Shake Up Your Life When Saturn ... - AOL

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    Saturn will forge into your expansion zone, Cancer, which could bring heavy weight to a few areas of your life."Academics, media endeavors, international travel or even legalities," according to ...

  8. Accretion disk - Wikipedia

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    The hot accretion disc of a black hole, ... Another extreme is the case of Saturn's rings, ... but they can get anchored to the matter in the disk, ...

  9. How Your Birth Chart Can Affect Romantic Love Compatibility - AOL

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    Saturn Sign. Saturn is the planet of boundaries, limitations, and hard work. ... A conjunction is off-the-charts hot from the get-go because the way one of you expresses your love language is the ...