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Trip
03-02-2010, 06:35 PM
Pretty crazy

The 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 day by 1.26 milliseconds, according to research scientist Richard Gross at NASA'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.

askmrjesus
03-02-2010, 06:37 PM
Great, now I have to change all the clocks again.

JC

Amorok
03-02-2010, 07:02 PM
Great. It isn't as though I didn't already run short on time, now I have even less. Guess I'll just wake up earlier.

Digifox
03-02-2010, 07:13 PM
meh...nothing compared to to when our..uh Magnetosphere switches poles.
and we all die from the solar radiation.

Captain Morgan
03-02-2010, 09:12 PM
meh...nothing compared to to when our..uh Magnetosphere switches poles.
and we all die from the solar radiation.

Yep. Only have another couple years before we all die. December 2012, mark it on your calendar and make sure to spend all of your money before then.

the chi
03-02-2010, 09:34 PM
End of days. Freaky.

Adeptus_Minor
03-02-2010, 09:39 PM
End of days. Freaky.

Yeah... I get anxious in the evening too... you know, what to make for dinner... what's on tonight... should I ride to work or not?

Tmall
03-02-2010, 09:43 PM
I never understood the doomsday crowd. Shut up about it. It's not like you can say, "See, told ya so.." if you're right.

askmrjesus
03-02-2010, 09:45 PM
I never understood the doomsday crowd. Shut up about it. It's not like you can say, "See, told ya so.." if you're right.

Ahem.

Not JC

askmrjesus
03-02-2010, 09:46 PM
Wow.

That turned out kinda creepy. :lol:

JC

BobTheBiker
03-02-2010, 10:08 PM
super. absolutely super. now I have even LESS time in the day to get my work done. sonofabitch.

goof2
03-02-2010, 10:38 PM
Wow.

That turned out kinda creepy. :lol:

JC

Big time. You turned the "THAT'S RACIST" kid in to some kind of zombie.

askmrjesus
03-02-2010, 11:01 PM
Big time. You turned the "THAT'S RACIST" kid in to some kind of zombie.

That happens a lot in my kind of work.

Not JC

Trip
03-02-2010, 11:09 PM
I wonder if work will let me go 27 milliarcseconds early from now on to get my time off back.

fasternyou929
03-02-2010, 11:11 PM
So it's 1.26ms. I heard this on ABC news before reading it and the reporter said 1.26 millionths of a second. Considerably more impressive now.

askmrjesus
03-02-2010, 11:17 PM
So it's 1.26ms. I heard this on ABC news before reading it and the reporter said 1.26 millionths of a second. Considerably more impressive now.

That shit adds up, Dude.

Fucking Metric System is going to kill us all.

Not JC, never even met the guy.

fasternyou929
03-02-2010, 11:42 PM
That shit adds up, Dude.

Fucking Metric System is going to kill us all.

Not JC, never even met the guy.
Hell yeah it does, 1 full second every 800 days? I feel further behind my deadlines already!

Screw the metric system, we've got bigger problems. Like renaming classics to Around The World In 80 Days And .1 Second.

101lifts2
03-03-2010, 06:21 AM
I wondered how they actually determine this.....someone is trying to sell something outta this.

Homeslice
03-03-2010, 08:21 AM
I wondered how they actually determine this.....someone is trying to sell something outta this.

They don't need to measure or prove it....... If the diameter or the mass distribution of an object changes, its rotational speed changes.

defector
03-03-2010, 09:52 AM
If I remember this correctly, anything above a 3.0 magnitude quake has a chance of doing this. There was also something about large tsunami's having the opposite effect on the earth's rotational speed.




Or I might have just pulled that out of my ass. Haven't decided yet.

tommymac
03-03-2010, 09:55 AM
So does this mean we will live longer :lol:

Rider
03-03-2010, 09:56 AM
So does this mean we will live longer :lol:

Yeah by 2 hours. :lol

fasternyou929
03-03-2010, 09:57 AM
Heard it on XM today and they said 1.26 micro seconds, which is millionths of a second. Too many reporters using terminology they don't understand. One is off by a factor of 1,000. I'd like to know which is correct.

Papa_Complex
03-03-2010, 10:01 AM
A one-time change, if I read it correctly. The axis shifted. It isn't continuing to shift.

And I want my millionth of a second back.

Rider
03-03-2010, 10:03 AM
A one-time change, if I read it correctly. The axis shifted. It isn't continuing to shift.

And I want my millionth of a second back.

If the axis shifted it is a permanent change..until the next big earth quick.

Papa_Complex
03-03-2010, 10:12 AM
If the axis shifted it is a permanent change..until the next big earth quick.

A permanent change, yes. I'm saying that we aren't losing a millionth of a second each day. Reset your atomic clock once, and you're good.

Rider
03-03-2010, 10:14 AM
A permanent change, yes. I'm saying that we aren't losing a millionth of a second each day. Reset your atomic clock once, and you're good.

No, no, each day is shorter.

Dave
03-03-2010, 10:21 AM
i want to know how much money was wasted researching this :lol: otoh, i think we need a few hundred more earthquakes so the fricken patco runs on time :lmao:

Avatard
03-03-2010, 11:27 AM
i think we need a few hundred more earthquakes so the fricken patco runs on time :lmao:

Math fail.

Dave
03-03-2010, 11:37 AM
Math fail.

sweet, now im getting all my jokes fact checked! Just like SNL :lmao:

Apoc
03-03-2010, 11:56 AM
And I want my millionth of a second back.

Ya, at your age, it must seem like a lot redflip

Avatard
03-03-2010, 11:58 AM
sweet, now im getting all my jokes fact checked! Just like SNL :lmao:

Do you hurt yourself a lot?

Papa_Complex
03-03-2010, 11:59 AM
That's one thirty-millionth of a one pump, dammit!

Particle Man
03-03-2010, 12:16 PM
crap, even less time in a day :rant:

Dave
03-03-2010, 02:54 PM
Do you hurt yourself a lot?

:rolleyes: isint it time for your ''medicine''? you seem crankier than usual today

Smittie61984
03-03-2010, 04:56 PM
Yep. Only have another couple years before we all die. December 2012, mark it on your calendar and make sure to spend all of your money before then.

My GF took an astronomy class. Apparently 2012 is incorrect because of a difference between our calendar and the Mayans, Native-Mexicans, whatever people's calendar and it's actually a different date. I think we'll die this year but I'll have to double check.

OneSickPsycho
03-03-2010, 09:20 PM
Interesting... I thought it was getting darker earlier...

Adeptus_Minor
03-04-2010, 12:38 AM
Interesting... I thought it was getting darker earlier...

That's because the sun is broken.

BobTheBiker
03-04-2010, 03:31 AM
That's because the sun is broken.

I'll have the celestial service department get right on that.

Dave
03-04-2010, 09:14 AM
That's because the sun is broken.

i thought they switched to cfl :lol:

Adeptus_Minor
03-04-2010, 10:11 AM
i thought they switched to cfl :lol:

If it's like the ones I used to replace the lights over my bathroom counter, I'm going to stick with "broken". Damn things take a while to warm up.