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Middle-aged spread

10 August 2002

OUR planet has started getting fatter around its middle.

The Earth is wider at the equator than from pole to pole, mainly because the centrifugal forces generated by its rotation make it bulge outwards. For most of the past 20 years, observations showed that the Earth was getting more rounded at the poles, but in 1998 that trend unexpectedly reversed. Christopher Cox, a geophysicist contracted by NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, and his colleague Benjamin Chao discovered the effect in a study of observations from nine satellites (Science, vol 297, p 831).

The new trend implies…

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