On July 26 2022, the earth took 1.50 milliseconds less to complete a full spin – the shortest day since 1960. This minor deviation in the planet’s geographical poles is called the Chandler Wooble, after American astronomer Seth Carlo Chandler.

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On July 26 2022, the earth took 1.50 milliseconds less to complete a full spin – the shortest day since 1960. This minor deviation in the planet’s geographical poles is called the Chandler Wooble, after American astronomer Seth Carlo Chandler.

 

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