Coverage on May 29 centred on this account: Scientists using the James Webb Space Telescope discovered that Saturn’s apparent changing rotation rate is caused by powerful winds not the planet actually speeding up or slowing down.
Researchers using the James Webb Space Telescope attributed Saturn’s apparent rotation changes to atmospheric wind patterns rather than changes in the planet’s core rotation.
According to accounts published May 29, is caused by powerful winds not the planet actually speeding up or slowing down.
Institutions and individuals identified in source material include Scientists, James Webb Space, Telescope, Saturn. Science editors summarised the finding within May 29 research and health coverage. No additional independently verified facts beyond the summary and cited sources were available at publication time.
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