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  • Leap Second on Saturday Will Cause 61-Second Minute (“missed it by *that* much!”)

    07/01/2012 12:44:32 AM PDT · by Olog-hai · 11 replies
    Space.com ^ | 29 June 2012 | Joe Rao
    The transition from June to July will be delayed by circumstances beyond everyone's control. Time will stand still for one second on Saturday evening (June 30) because a "leap second" will be added to let a lagging Earth catch up to super-accurate clocks. International Atomic Time is a very accurate and stable time scale. It is a weighted average of the time kept by about 200 atomic clocks in over 50 national laboratories worldwide. Atomic time is measured through vibrations of atoms in a metal isotope that resembles mercury and can keep time to within a tenth of a billionth...
  • How Does an Atomic Clock Work?

    06/26/2010 1:07:05 AM PDT · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 6 replies · 1+ views
    Life's Little Mysteries ^ | 6/21/2010 | Adam Hadhazy
    Timekeeping can be as simple as counting "one Mississippi, two Mississippi . . ." prior to blitzing in backyard football, or tracking the back-and-forth swings of a pendulum in a grandfather clock. In both cases, the trick is counting the intervals of something that occurs repeatedly with as little variation as possible. A pendulum swing, say, or a 'Mississippi' just about equates to a second, the unit of timekeeping that as we know comprises minutes and hours. But even the best mechanical pendulums and quartz crystal-based clocks develop discrepancies. Far better for timekeeping is the natural and exact "vibration" in...