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Earth Will Spin Faster Marking 2nd Shortest Day in History

GLOBAL, JUL 22 – Earth's rotation is accelerating due to complex factors including gravitational effects and melting polar ice, raising the chance of a negative leap second by 2035, scientists say.

  • On Tuesday, July 22, 2025, Earth spins faster, shortening the day by 1.34 milliseconds.
  • Since 1972, scientists have observed a trend toward slightly faster days, driven by seasonal and tidal forces, according to Duncan Agnew.
  • The International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service monitors rotation and decides on adding or subtracting seconds while telescopes fixed on quasars provide a stable frame.
  • Timekeepers may implement a first-ever negative leap second by 2029, subtracting a second from atomic time for the first time.
  • Because many systems rely on precise time, atomic clocks introduced in 1955 track these discrepancies, which can affect computers, satellites, and telecommunications.
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During this summer, the Earth is spinning slightly faster, which has caused the days to be just shorter than usual, according to data from the International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service (IERS) and the United States Naval Observatory, collected by the timeanddate.com portal.

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El Economista broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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