22-07-2025
Today will be one of the shortest days in history. Here's why
The Earth will complete a full rotation at a faster rate than usual today, according to
The planet's rotation will be approximately 1.34 milliseconds less than the usual 24 hours we are used to. Although you won't be able to feel the difference, the shortened day is part of a recent trend in the planet's rotation that scientists have not been able to pinpoint the cause of, according to
The invention of the atomic clock in 1973 allowed scientists to begin recording the speed of the rotation of the Earth through exact atomic frequencies, as opposed to regular manufactured clocks which are prone to slight errors, according to the National Institute of Standards and Technology's website.
From 1973 to 2020, the shortest day ever recorded was only 1.05 milliseconds shorter than 24 hours, reads. Since 2020, however, the Earth has repeatedly broken its own speed record since then, with the shortest day ever recorded being July 5, 2024 at 1.66 milliseconds shy of 24 hours.
The shortest day in 2025 was July 10, at 1.36 milliseconds short of 24 hours. July 22 is expected to finish out the year as the second shortest day, according to
If this trend continues, scientists may need to subtract a second from the atomic clock by 2029, reads.
Although scientists haven't been able to determine the exact cause of the rotation, a 2024 study suggests melting polar ice caps and rising sea levels might be affecting Earth's spin. Another theory is that something in the Earth's core is influencing the Earth's rotation, according to
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