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The science behind why the Earth will spin just a little bit faster on July 9, July 22, and August 5, this year.
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When the moon is positioned farther from Earth's equator and closer to the poles, its pull on the planet becomes weaker. With ...
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According to AccuWeather, “A shelf cloud is a low, horizontal wedge-shaped cloud, associated with a thunderstorm gust front (or occasionally with a cold front, even in the absence of thunderstorms). A ...
The Earth rotates at about 1,670 kilometers per hour at the equator, yet we experience no sense of motion. But how is this ...
Light sometimes appears to be "dragged" by the motion of the medium through which it is traveling. This phenomenon, referred ...
The Earth is predicted to make its fastest rotations on July 9, July 10, July 22 and August 5, according to a Time and Date ...
Over the past two centuries, humans have locked up enough water in dams to shift Earth's poles slightly away from the ...
Due to the way Earth's rotation is measured, Wednesday, July 9 will technically lose time. Here's why you most likely won't notice.
While it’s unlikely anyone would notice a missing millisecond, there’s potential this speed-up could have ramifications for ...