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Earth Is Spinning Too Quickly - Clocks Aren’t Keeping Up
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Thanks to a speed-up of Earth's rotation, the length of the astronomical day and the length of the clock day aren't quite matching up. Eventually, international timekeepers may need to subtract a second.
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The Earth's spin is speeding up.
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In 2020, the planet completed many of its revolutions around its axis milliseconds quicker than on average.
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That's a problem for Coordinated Universal Time,
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which uses ultra-accurate atomic clocks to meter out milliseconds, seconds, and minutes.
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The Earth's spin varies naturally due to the effects of the atmosphere, oceans, and core.
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But when atomic time and the length of the day determined by Earth's spin deviate by more than about 0.4 seconds,
00:34
international timekeepers have to adjust the clocks.
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Until now, this has involved adding a leap second at the last minute of June or December,
00:43
lengthening the day by the blink of an eye.
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That's because the overall trend in the Earth's rotation has been slowing.
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Until now.
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In 2020, Earth experienced its 28 fastest days since 1960.
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The quickest, July 19th, saw the planet spin around 1.4602 milliseconds faster than its average 86,400 seconds.
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If the trend continues, international timekeepers may eventually need a negative leap second,
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subtracting a second from the end of the day rather than adding one.
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The decision would be made by the International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service in Paris, France.
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