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


Here's Why Earth Just Had Its Shortest Day on Record

Take June 29, 2022, which was nearly 1.6 milliseconds under 24 hours, making it the shortest day ever recorded.

The Earth Had Its Shortest Day in Recorded History | Smithsonian

The Earth completed its shortest rotation in recorded history on June 29 this year, shaving 1.59 milliseconds off of the approximately 24-hour day.

Earth sets record for the shortest day - Space.com

Using atomic clocks, scientists have recorded a day in which the Earth completed a rotation in 1.59 milliseconds under 24 hours.

Earth broke the record for the shortest day since atomic clocks were ...

Earth completed its normal 24-hour rotation 1.59 milliseconds fast on June 29, breaking the record for the shortest day in modern history. NASA.

Earth Sets New Record for Shortest Day - Time and Date

Earth has recorded its shortest day since scientists began using atomic clocks to measure its rotational speed. On June 29, 2022, ...

Earth Just Set a New Record For Its Shortest Day In Recorded History

Since the 1960s, scientists have used atomic clocks to precisely monitor time. However, on June 29, scientists watching these clocks noticed an anomaly: it ...

Earth is spinning faster than usual and had its shortest day ever

The Earth is spinning faster, and recently recorded its shortest day ever, scientists say. June 29, 2022 was 1.59 millisecond less than the average day.

Earth's shortest day sets new record - EarthSky

Shortest day in the atomic clock era. Earth has clocked its shortest day since scientists began using atomic clocks to measure its rotational ...

Earth spinning faster and recording its shortest-day ever is no ...

While the Earth on June 29 did indeed record its shortest day since the adoption of the atomic clock standard in 1970 — at 1.59 milliseconds ...

June 29 was the shortest day on record as Earth's rotation speeds up

Despite June 29 breaking a record for the shortest day in modern history, there have been much shorter days on Earth, he said. When dinosaurs ...

Earth Is Suddenly Spinning Faster. Why Our Planet Just Recorded ...

On June 29, 2022 our planet set a new record for its shortest day. Here's everything you need to know about Earth spinning faster.

Earth just experienced its shortest day on record

This report noted that it was Earth's shortest day since scientists began using atomic clocks to measure the planet's rotational speed. Experts ...

Earth's Shortest Day Earth Science Article for Students

Recently, Earth experienced its shortest day in modern history. It takes Earth about 24 hours to complete one full turn on its axis.

Earth Is Spinning Faster, Leading to Shortest Day Ever Recorded

On June 29, the National Physical Laboratory in England recorded the shortest day in history: 1.59 milliseconds less than 24 hours. And Earth's ...

Shortest day in history: Earth completes fastest rotation ever June 29

Earth had its shortest day ever recorded on June 29, with the day ending 1.59 milliseconds sooner than usual, according to the National Physical Laboratory in ...

Earth 'Wobble' Made June 29, 2022, Shortest Day in Recorded History

The Earth had its shortest ever day on June 29, 2022, a scientist said. · That day, a Wednesday, was 1.59 milliseconds shorter than ever before.

Earth Just Set A New Record For The Shortest Day | IFLScience

Somehow the shortest days are never in January. ; Shortt Clocks and the Earth's Rotation. J. Jackson · Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical ...

Scientists Say Earth Just Had Its Shortest Day on Record, but What ...

According to those scientists, the day was 1.59 milliseconds shorter than a full 24 hours, and while that may not seem like much, the cumulative ...

Did Earth Just Record Its Shortest Day? - YouTube

On June 29, 2022, the Earth had its shortest day ever recorded. Our planet completed one spin in 1.59 milliseconds less than usual.

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

The shortest day in history was June 29 this year. It was on this day that our planet set a record by making one complete revolution around its axis 1,59 ...