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Earth’s rotation will speed up slightly on July 9, 22, and August 5, shortening each day by over a millisecond.
Perhaps the most extra glass you’ve ever seen, you can chill out in an air-conditioned pod overlooking JBR and enjoy. From ...
Like most science fans, you've likely noticed that the moon looks bigger when it's low on the horizon, and right now is the perfect time to see it.
The planet’s rotation fluctuates as it travels around the sun, and measurements suggest we’re losing more than a millisecond ...
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 ...
The name “buck moon” is in reference to male deer, or bucks, which start to rapidly grow their antlers this time of year.
The name Buck Moon originates from Native American traditions. July marks the period when male deer or bucks begin regrowing ...
Stargazers were in for a treat on 10 July as the first full moon of summer 2025 (aka the Buck Moon) created an unusual illusion in the night sky. A 'moon illusion' is a striking phenomenon that plays ...
The full buck moon rose on July 10, stunning skywatchers around the world with its orange hues and low arc through the ...
July 9 was predicted to have a shorter "length of day" than usual due to an increase in Earth's rotation speed. See which ...
July 9 was unusually short thanks to changes in how fast the Earth is spinning. But two other days this summer are expected to be even shorter.
On July 9, 2025, scientists at the International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service (IERS) reported that the Earth ...