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Scientists have recorded the shortest day in the history of the Earth


Scientists baffled as Earth spins faster than usual, making days shorter

On June 29, the Earth's full rotation took 1.59 milliseconds less than 24 hours - the shortest day ever recorded. Scientists have warned ...

Earth Experiences Its Shortest Day Ever in Recorded History

Earth experienced its shortest day in recorded history on June 29, shaving off 1.59 milliseconds from the usual 24-hour cycle.

Earth breaks record for shortest recorded day in modern history

On June 29, however, an anomaly was recorded. That date now holds the record for the Earth's shortest ever day in the modern era, 1.59 ...

Earth is suddenly rotating faster and the shortest day just recorded

Scientists note that 2020 had the 28 shortest days since 1960. The shortest day in 2021 was longer than it was in 2020, reversing the trend from ...

Earth is suddenly spinning faster, making June 29 the shortest day ...

The Earth had its shortest day in recorded history on June 29 after completing a full rotation 1.59 milliseconds faster than its regular 24-hour rotation.

Earth is spinning faster than usual, but why? What experts say after ...

Time is flying. Literally. Scientists at the National Physical Laboratory in England recorded the shortest day ever on June 29 and another ...

The Earth Just Recorded Its Shortest Day Ever - Yahoo Autos

According to the National Physical Laboratory in England, on June 29, the Earth experienced its shortest day in history, shaving 1.59 ...

Earth is spinning faster, records shortest day yet again; Know how ...

The answer is no. As per various media reports, it has been a few years since Earth started moving faster than before. These reports suggest ...

Earth Has Just Experienced Its Shortest Day in Recorded History

... scientists began recording the atomic clock in the'60s. Although this may seem laughable, this speeding up of Earth's rotation could lead to ...

New record to Earth for the shortest day, less than 24 hours - INA

Scientists have recorded Earth's shortest day since its rotational period began to be recorded with highly precise atomic clocks: On June 29 ...

Earth Spinning Faster, Records Shortest Day Ever. Know Its Impact ...

Earth recorded its shortest day ever on June 29, 2022. On that day, our planet rotated about its axis in 1.59 milliseconds less than 24 hours.

This Week in Science : Scientists document shortest day on record

Scientists have just documented the shortest day on record, because the planet's rotation is speeding up. Why? No idea.

On June 29, the shortest day in the history of the Earth was recorded

Earth had its shortest day ever this summer. Why? Because of the wobble of its axis, which means it made one rotation in a fraction of a second in less than ...

Earth just had its shortest day ever -- and an irregular wobble at the ...

In 2020, scientists registered 28 of the shortest days in the past 50 years, with the shortest of those, on 19 July, shaving 1.47 milliseconds ...

Why the Earth is spinning faster than usual: Experts explain

Scientists at the National Physical Laboratory in England recorded the shortest day ever on June 29 and another shortened day on July 26, ...

Earth just had its shortest day ever recorded - Audacy

Earth recorded its shortest day since atomic clocks began recording Earth's spin in 1973. On June 29, it completed one rotation 1.59 ...

Don't Panic About the Earth's Shortest Day in Decades - PCMag

That made June 29 the shortest day we've recorded since we started keeping time with ultra-precise atomic clocks in 1970; July 26 was the second ...

The Earth Just Recorded Its Shortest Day Ever — Here's What That ...

According to the National Physical Laboratory in England, on June 29, the Earth experienced its shortest day in history.

Earth just recently had its shortest day in modern history

Since 2020, our planet has been recording a series of speed records as it recently had its shortest day in modern history. On June 29, 2022, ...

Earth completes rotation in less than 24 hours; sets record for ...

On July 29 the Earth set a new record for the shortest day by completing a full rotation on its axis in 1.59 milliseconds less than the ...