The winds in Saturn’s upper atmosphere are some of the swiftest in the solar system, but recent findings suggest there’s been a dramatic slowdown. Observations with the Hubble Space Telescope indicate that the band of wind circling Saturn’s equator is now traveling 270 meters per second, a 40 percent drop from the supersonic speed it had just 22 years ago.
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