Global IndianDidyouknowOn 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.
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.