Earth to Record 1.3ms-Shorter Day Tomorrow After Unexplained Spin-Up
GLOBAL, JUL 7 – Scientists predict three days up to 1.5 milliseconds shorter due to the Moon's position, marking some of the fastest Earth rotations recorded in modern history.
- Earth is predicted to have days that are between 1.3 and 1.51 milliseconds shorter than normal from July 9 to August 5 due to the moon's position.
- In 2020, scientists observed that Earth was spinning faster than at any time since the 1970s, according to recorded data.
- Recent research suggests that human activity is contributing to changes in Earth's rotation.
- A time zone change would only occur if the difference in day length exceeds 0.9 seconds.
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