Chile Earthquake May Have Shortened Days on Earth

NataliePortman

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some food for thought...
LINK: http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20100302/sc_space/chileearthquakemayhaveshorteneddaysonearth

SPACE.com Staff

SPACE.com – Tue Mar 2, 10:00 am ETThe massive 8.8 earthquake that struck Chile may have changed the entire Earth's rotation and shortened the length of days on our planet, a NASA scientist said Monday.The quake, the seventh strongest earthquake in recorded history, hit Chile Saturday and should have shortened the length of an Earth dayby 1.26 milliseconds, according to research scientist Richard Gross atNASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif."Perhaps more impressive is how much the quake shifted Earth's axis," NASA officials said in a Monday update.The computer model used by Gross and his colleagues to determine the effects of the Chile earthquake effect also found that it should have moved Earth's figure axis by about 3 inches (8 cm or 27 milliarcseconds). The Earth's figure axis is not the same as its north-south axis, which it spins around once every day at a speed of about 1,000 mph (1,604 kph).The figure axis is the axis around which the Earth's mass is balanced. It is offset from the Earth's north-south axis by about 33 feet (10 meters).Strong earthquakes have altered Earth's days and its axis in the past. The 9.1 Sumatran earthquake in 2004, which set off a deadly tsunami, should have shortened Earth's days by 6.8 microseconds and shifted its axis by about 2.76 inches (7 cm, or 2.32 milliarcseconds).One Earth day is about 24 hours long. Over the course of a year, the length of a day normally changes gradually by one millisecond. It increases in the winter, when the Earth rotates more slowly, and decreases in the summer, Gross has said in the past.The Chile earthquake was much smaller than the Sumatran temblor, but its effects on the Earth are larger because of its location. Its epicenter was located in the Earth's mid-latitudes rather than near the equator like the Sumatran event.The fault responsible for the 2010 Chile quake also slices through Earth at a steeper angle than the Sumatran quake's fault, NASA scientists said."This makes the Chile fault more effective in moving Earth's mass vertically and hence more effective in shifting Earth's figure axis," NASA officials said.Gross said his findings are based on early data available on the Chile earthquake. As more information about its characteristics are revealed, his prediction of its effects will likely change.The Chile earthquake has killed more than 700 people and caused widespread devastation in the South American country.Several major telescopes in Chile's Atacama Desert have escaped damage, according to the European Southern Observatory managing them.A salt-measuring NASA satellite instrument destined to be installed on an Argentinean satellite was also undamaged in the earthquake, JPL officials said.The Aquarius instrument was in the city of Bariloche, Argentina, where it is being installed in the Satelite de Aplicaciones Cientificas (SAC-D) satellite. The satellite integration facility is about 365 miles (588 km) from the Chile quake's epicenter.The Aquarius instrument is designed to provide monthly global maps of the ocean's salt concentration in order to track current circulation and its role in climate change.
 
If you spin your body in a certain direction it can exert a rotational torque on the earths spin and slow down said spin. Very. Minutely.
 
That is impressive they are able to calculate that, I wonder if this had any effect on GPS satellites. I guess they are all 3" off, although I am pretty sure they were only ever accurate to 6 feet or so.
 
That would explain why my computer at work was two minutes ahead of my phone when I came in yesterday morning.
 


This one's sweet too: shows what would happen if a rather big asteroid hit the earth.

Sparks note: people building shelters for 2012? Don't bother :D

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nothing like the national aeronautics and space administration doing a little geology work.
 
And the longer the moment arm (the taller you are) the more you slow it down. KILL THE TALL FREAKS!!!!!!! THEY DONE MADE THE DAY SHORTER
 
kinda impressive that the earth was actually shaken up enough to make a difference in the length of the day. but 1.26 micro-seconds arent really gonna affect anyone for about 1,000 years or more.
 
If my math is correct, this cuts off about 40 seconds every year, and 1000 years from now, we could be behind by 40,500 seconds!!!!! That's 11 fucking minutes HOLY SHIT!
 
i saw this on CNN

Bill Nye was talking about it, and for his computerized name/job description text thing, CNN simply stated that he was:
Bill NyeScience Guy

i thought that was humorous
 
Micro is 10^-6...that means that in 365 days, if each day is now 1.26 microseconds shorter we would lose = 0.4599 Milliseconds.

This is really nothing. Over the course of 10000 years, we would lose 4.599 seconds.

However, every big earthquake can have this same effect and over time it can add up to a lot as all the shifts due to the earthquakes compound on top of each other.
 
a farmer in southern illinois went to bed with the mississippi river on one side of his house & when he woke up (after quake), it was on the other side.
there's a worthless piece of information for ya.
 
Do you work at NASA? doesnt sound like it. No offense but I am going to go with the Pros on this one. If at some point you prove me wrong i will write you a formal apology.
 
"One Earth day is about 24 hours long. Over the course of a year, the length of a day

normally changes gradually by one millisecond. It increases in the

winter, when the Earth rotates more slowly, and decreases in the

summer, Gross has said in the past."

This is when i realized this article was complete bullshit. When it's winter in one hemisphere it's summer in the other. FACEPALM
 
....they refer to everything based upon their own location. NASA does everything based on the time/season in either California, Florida, Virginia, or texas i think.

i'm gonna go ahead and just agree with them. I don't quite have the means to prove them wrong...so whats the harm in believing them
 
fuck...... i'm going to have to prove this in physics class today with probably a page full of equations.... fuck yahoo and the news.

But the force exerted by the plates shifted the earth slightly off its axis
 
yeah i thought this was gonna be another 2012,, myth thread ^^ but it ended up being very fascinating haha nasa does have a lot of time on their hands for producing these statistics, but i know what it takes to come up with them and its a ton om computations and stuff, that would suck aha
 
the northern hemisphere has more land than the southern one, so i guess the gravity effect of snow is bigger in "our" winter
 
doesnt effect our lives...but imagine in the future when someone is 1.5 millishits away from having an orgasm and the world just fuckin ends. that would suck
 
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