John Vidale

New Study Reveals Earth’s Day Length Changes Linked to Core Movements

A groundbreaking study reveals how Earth’s spin speed influences day length, utilizing ancient eclipse data and machine learning. Researchers found minor fluctuations in day duration over 3,000 years, highlighting the impact of core movements, climatic changes, and the Moon’s gravitational pull. This innovative approach enhances our understanding of Earth’s rotational dynamics and the intricate balance of forces shaping our planet.

Earth’s Inner Core Slowing Down Rotation, Impacting Day Length

Recent study shows Earth’s inner core is slowing down its rotation, potentially affecting the length of days. The solid mass of iron and nickel over 3,000 miles below the surface is rotating at a reduced speed, with implications for the planet’s overall rotation. Despite projected minuscule changes in day length, ongoing research sheds light on Earth’s intricate geophysical processes.