Chile Earthquake May Have Shortened Earth's Day

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By MALCOLM RITTER,
AP Science Writer

NEW YORK—Earth's days may have gotten a little bit shorter since the massive earthquake in Chile, but don't feel bad if you haven't noticed.

The difference would be only about one-millionth of a second.

Richard Gross, a scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., and colleagues calculated that Saturday's quake shortened the day by 1.26 microseconds. A microsecond is one-millionth of a second.

The length of a day is the time it takes for the planet to complete one rotation - 86,400 seconds or 24 hours.

An earthquake can make Earth rotate faster by nudging some of its mass closer to the planet's axis, just as ice skaters can speed up their spins by pulling in their arms. Conversely, a quake can slow the rotation and lengthen the day if it redistributes mass away from that axis, Gross said Tuesday.

Gross said the calculated changes in length of the day are permanent. So a bunch of big quakes could add up to make the day shorter, "but these changes are very, very small."

So small, in fact, that scientists can't record them directly. Gross said actual observations of the length of the day are accurate to five-millionths of a second. His estimate of the effect of the Chile quake is only a quarter of that span.

"I'll certainly look at the observations when they come in," Gross said, but "I doubt I'll see anything."

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how can we believe what scientists say when alot of them are controlled by the government and the earthquakes i think are natural and are ment to happen and i do believe our days are shorter in some sense and the world i think i'll see some crazy things in my life time for sure and maybe even the end who knows , "who knows" ya know what i mean i cant trust the news or what people say about the end because nobody in there right mind knows the truth we can only gather information and adjust to whats going on , i dont wanna die at a early age i'm 23 and own my own business and i'm a musican and i have so much i wanna do believe me i'm scared but more so i'm curious cause all the young kids and new borns wont see a life like you or i did , i hope we all have another 50 years or more but who knows

chad of FL 4:54PM May 19, 2010

hello haiti im sad

kimberly miller of SC 7:44PM March 04, 2010

thanks for the scoop...i,ll reset my watch

c kubisz of NJ 4:19PM March 02, 2010

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