istvan@hhb.UUCP (Istvan Mohos) (12/29/90)
From a Dec. 1990 issue of the New Jersey "Star Ledger" daily newspaper (USPS 519-520): 1991 to be delayed by a 'leap second' ------------------------------------- WASHINGTON (AP) --- Wait just a second. The start of next year will be delayed by circumstances beyond our control. The authorities in charge of time --- yes, there are such people --- have declared that a "leap second" will occur at the end of 1990, extending the year ever so slightly. Why? Because clocks have become just too darn accurate in recent years. Today's atomic clocks are accurate to within a billionth of a second a day, according to the U.S. Naval Observatory, the office in charge of keeping track of what time it is. The good old Earth, on the other hand, isn't nearly that consistent. It speeds up a bit sometimes, slows down other times. The Earth is consistent to only about one-thousandth of a second a day, reports the National Institute of Standards and Technology, the agency in charge of measuring units of time. It used to be that slight irregularities in the Earth's rotation didn't matter. But modern clocks get out of time with the slightly wobbly world. Because the planet can't be adjusted, the clocks must be. Since the Earth has slowed a bit, the clocks have been gaining time and must be slowed to keep them accurate. This year's leap second will occur at 23:59:59 universal coordinated time. That's 6:59 p.m. and 59 seconds, EST. Normally, 6:59:59 p.m. is followed by 7:00:00. But on Dec. 31 it will be followed by 6:59:60, and that will be followed by 7 p.m. Universal coordinated time, formerly known as Greenwich Mean Time, is the international time standard. The extra second is added at 23:59:59 so it will occur just before midnight and the start of the new year. This will be the 16th leap second. -- Istvan Mohos ...uunet!pyrdc!pyrnj!hhb!istvan 1000 Wyckoff Ave. Mahwah NJ 07430 201-848-8000 ======================================================
heiby@mcdchg.chg.mcd.mot.com (Ron Heiby) (01/04/91)
I didn't watch any of the "live" New Year's shows on TV. Somehow, I can't picture the countdown: 10 - 9 - 8 - 7 - 6 - 5 - 4 - 3 - 2 - 1 - extra - Happy New Year! :-) -- Ron Heiby, heiby@chg.mcd.mot.com Moderator: comp.newprod "Give me voice mail or give me drugs!"/"Mandatory Drug Testing? Just Say NO!!!"