We might not notice it in our lives, but Earth is spinning a little faster than usual. Scientists say that August 5 could be one of the shortest days ever recorded. This unusual boost in Earth’s rotation has been happening since 2020 and has surprised experts around the world.
In recent years, scientists have noticed that days are getting slightly shorter. On July 9 and July 22 this year, the Earth spun faster, making the days shorter by about 1.3 and 1.4 milliseconds. While that may sound tiny, it is big deal for scientists who track Earth’s rotation very carefully.
To keep our clocks in sync with the planet’s rotation, scientists sometimes add a leap second – an extra second to keep atomic time and Earth’s time aligned.
But now, because Earth is spinning faster instead of slowing down, scientists might have to do something new: add a negative leap second. This means removing a second from our clocks.
However, this is trick because it could confuse computers, GPS systems and internet networks.
Scientists not completely sure why this is happening. Some possible reasons include:
The Moon may also play a role. Its position can slightly affect how fast the Earth spins.
If Earth keeps spinning faster, scientists will have to decide whether to adjust timekeeping systems. This could affect computers, satellites and global communications.
For now, scientists are watching closely to see how Earth’s spin changes and what it could mean for the future.
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