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Since 2020, Earth has continued breaking its speed records. The shortest day ever recorded was on July 5, 2024, when Earth’s rotation was completed 1.66 milliseconds faster than usual.
Tuesday, July 22, is expected to be the second of three days in 2025 where more than a millisecond could be shaved off the day due to Earth's rotation ...
Earth is spinning faster this summer, making the days marginally shorter and attracting the attention of scientists and timekeepers.
Is Earth’s rotation speeding up? Why today, July 22, may be another of 2025's shortest days Experts say Tuesday, July 22, could end up being the shortest day of all of 2025.
Will the Earth spin faster July 22? Is July 22 the shortest day? Scientists anticipate that Earth's rotation will quicken enough to create three shorter days between July and August.
Earth has been spinning faster for the past few years — a trend that could lead the world’s timekeeping institutions to take unprecedented action.
Scientists predicted that Tuesday will be a fraction of a second shorter than normal as the Earth's rotation is moving faster.
Earth is spinning faster this summer, making the days marginally shorter and attracting the attention of scientists and timekeepers.
July 22 is one of the shortest days in history due to Earth spinning faster. The shortest day in history is coming up next month.
Our planet has been rotating at its fastest since records began in 1973. Earth will complete a full rotation in slightly less time than usual today (July 22), making it one of the shortest days ...
This summer has seen the shortest days in Earth’s recorded history Scientists break down the reasons why days are getting shorter—and the mystery they're still trying to solve about Earth's core.