The rotation of UranusThe determination of the rotation rate of Uranus based on available observational evidence is discussed. Previous determinations of the rotation rate since the work of Lowell and Slipher (1912), which tended to converge on a period of 10.8 days until the mid 1970s, most likely due to mutual reinforcement between unreliable results, are reviewed. Recent independent determinations based on (1) the use of theoretical interior models together with observations of oblateness and the gravitational moment J2; (2) periodic brightness fluctuations; and (3) spectrographic measurements of Doppler shifts are then presented which yield a weighted mean value of 16.31 + or - 0.27 h for the rotational period of Uranus. It is noted that the detection of the motion of surface features across the disk by future high-resolution imaging and Voyager 2 observations may allow a direct determination of the rotational period of Uranus.
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19820040451
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Legacy CDMS
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Conference Proceedings
Authors
Goody, R. M. (Harvard University Cambridge, MA, United States)