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Earth’s spin speeds up, making 22 July the second-shortest day ever

The planet’s spin hasn’t always been this way. Scientists say a day used to be just 19 hours long. Back then, tides from the sun and moon shaped Earth’s rotation.

July 22, 2025 / 16:07 IST
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Earth’s Spin Speeds Up: Scientists Track Shortest Days Ahead (Representative Image: Canva)

Earth is doing something strange, and we’re just noticing. A spin so fast, you won’t feel it—but the clocks certainly will.

Earth is spinning quicker than usual, puzzling researchers worldwide. On July 22, the planet will complete its full rotation 1.34 milliseconds early. That’s shorter than the usual 24 hours, but still unnoticeable to people. Yet, the change matters. Atomic clocks are watching closely and may need adjusting. A “negative leap second” might be added by 2029—something that’s never happened before.

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The planet’s spin hasn’t always been this way. Scientists say a day used to be just 19 hours long. Back then, tides from the sun and moon shaped Earth’s rotation. Over time, the moon has moved farther from Earth. As it drifted, it slowed our spin. That made days longer—until now.

Since 2020, records keep getting broken. The fastest day was July 5, 2024, when Earth spun 1.66 milliseconds quicker than normal. This year, July 10 claimed the top spot. July 22 is now the second-shortest day, followed by August 5, expected to be 1.25 milliseconds short.