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Experts project that this “waste of time” will probably be repeated in 2025. According to Jones, this could happen on three ...
According to Time and Date, a website that tracks time and time zones, the current record holder for the shortest day on ...
Thanks to atomic clocks (and all the worldly forces that influence them), scientists know that Earth's rotation has begun to ...
Due to the way Earth's rotation is measured, Wednesday, July 9 will technically lose time. Here's why you most likely won't ...
In a rare and unexpected astronomical event, July 9, 2025, is set to become the shortest day in Earth’s recorded history, as the planet completes its rotation slightly faster than usual. Scientists ...
Scientists anticipate that Earth's rotation will quicken enough to create three shorter days between July and August, ...
Get ready for a blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment this July 9th, as our planet is poised to experience one of the shortest days ever recorded.
The shortest ever day on Earth is recorded today, with Earth rotating 1.3 milliseconds faster than the standard time, ...
On July 9 — and two other upcoming dates — the moon will be at its maximum distance from the equator, Timeanddate.com notes. You won't even notice the time loss. According to Timeanddate.com, Earth is ...
The rotation of the planet has increased since 2020, and the position of the Moon will make Earth spin faster on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
Today is set to be one of shortest days in the Earth’s recorded history – meaning that it will be just under 24 hours.
Now, as the moon move towards the Earth’s poles and away from its equator, the spinning speed is expected to increase further. Keeping this in mind, it has been observed that July 9, July 22, and ...