The Time and Date site reported that the shortest day on record since the use of atomic clocks began occurred at the end of last June.
On June 29, the Earth managed to complete its rotation cycle 1.59 milliseconds before marking exactly 24 hours.
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The Time and Date site reported that the shortest day on record since the use of atomic clocks began occurred at the end of June | Technology | CNN
The Time and Date site reported that the shortest day on record since the use of atomic clocks began occurred at the end of last June.
On June 29, the Earth managed to complete its rotation cycle 1.59 milliseconds before marking exactly 24 hours.
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