Article 6YH2Y Why is the Earth spinning faster? Is time speeding up? Australia’s experts give us their second opinion

Why is the Earth spinning faster? Is time speeding up? Australia’s experts give us their second opinion

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Petra Stock
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A standard Earth day is 86,400 seconds, but over three days in July and August, scientists expect the planet's rotation to quicken relative to the sun

Time flies, and three days in July and August could flit by faster than usual this year - but only if your clocks are set to astronomical time.

A standard Earth day is 86,400 seconds. But on 9 July, 22 July and 5 August, scientists expect the planet's rotation to quicken relative to the sun, truncating the days by a millisecond or more.

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