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Climate change is slowing Earth’s rotation
The Economist· 2 days agoTHE PERFECT day should have 86,400 seconds: 24 hours for Earth to spin around its axis, 60 minutes in each hour, and 60 seconds in each minute. Tidal...
Forbes Daily: Mark Zuckerburg’s Wealth Plunges Amid Meta Slump
Forbes· 14 hours agoOne possible cause is climate change, with the melting of the ice caps possibly slowing the rate of ...
Earth's rotation slowing down due to melting ice, scientists say
NBC Bay Area· 3 days agoAs the polar ice caps melt, the Earth actually slows down, California scientists say.
Asteroid that broke up over Berlin was fastest-spinning one ever seen
New Scientist· 12 hours agoMaxime Devogele at the European Space Agency’s Near-Earth Object Coordination Centre in Italy and...
Earth Is Suddenly Slowing And Days Now Last Longer, Scientists Say
Forbes· 2 days agoMeanwhile, new predictions suggest that March 2025 will include the longest day since March 2019. As...
China plans mission to bring Martian soil to Earth
China Daily· 3 hours agoWu Weiren, an academician at the Chinese Academy of Engineering and a leading scientist at the China National Space Administration, said earlier this week in Wuhan, capital of Hubei province ...
NASA’s Commercial Partners Deliver Cargo, Crew for Station Science - NASA
NASA· 4 hours agoNASA’s Commercial Crew Program provides systems capable of carrying astronauts to low Earth orbit...
Flat Earthers Gonna Be Punching Air When They See This: Stabilized Sky Timelapse - Visualization Of...
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China’s ties with Russia are growing more solid
The Economist· 1 day agoCHINA’S FIRST tropical spaceport, Wenchang, is proof of national swagger. During the cold war, China launched rockets from the Gobi desert and other desolate inland spots, ...
Japan comes face to face with its own space junk
BBC via Yahoo News· 10 hours agoThe activity will involve firing thrusters at the body in a direction opposite to its spin motion. The pressure of the thrusters' plume ought to...