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In July and August, the Earth's rotation is expected to speed up, making days slightly shorter, particularly on July 9, July 22, and August 5.
You might have seen the claim online, and it’s at least partially right, but it's not the only other number of days Earth has had.
The International Rotation and Reference Systems Service found that July 9, July 22, and August 5 will be victims of the time ...
The Timeanddate.com report mentioned that the Moon will be around its maximum distance from Earth's equator on the three ...
Earth's rotation has sped up, causing shorter days. Astrophysicist Graham Jones predicts the next shortest day is around the ...
The sun rises from the east, and sets in the west - this is a well-established fact for the longest time, and this is due to ...
The Earth is predicted to increase its rotation speed in July and August, once again bucking the trend of a slower rotation ...
Finally, the Earth moves a little bit beyond one complete revolution, so the stick again points towards the sun for a second ...
"If the effect is real and scaling behaves the way our equations say, then the possibility becomes real," Chyba told Newsweek ...
The time for the Moon to revolve around the Earth is about 27.3 days, while the Earth rotates once around its axis in 24 ...
Earth's rotational speed keeps increasing and could result in the shortest day of our lives this summer, but will you even ...