GC5YGFR Traditional Cache When Seconds Count
Type: Traditional | Size: Small Small | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: Charlie-n-Geri @ | Hide Date: 06/30/2015 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 06.717 W108° 32.237 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
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PHOTO: An extra second will be added to the last minute of June 30, 2015.

If tomorrow feels longer than your normal Tuesday, you're not imagining it. A leap second will be added to the clock on the last day of June, creating the potential to wreak havoc on computer systems not equipped to handle the change.

The International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems (IERS) said the extra second will be added to account for a discrepancy between Earth's rotation and the atomic clock.

"Earth's rotation is gradually slowing down a bit, so leap seconds are a way to account for that," Daniel MacMillan of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center said in a statement.

The extra second will be added as the clock strikes midnight universal time, meaning the extra second will come for people in the United States at 6 p.m. MDT.

Leap seconds can be added in June or December, according to IERS. There have been 25 instances since 1972 of an extra second being added.

When the time comes, clocks synchronized to standard civil time will show the extra second as :60, however it's possible that programs not equipped to handle the extra second could have an issue.

Amazon Web Services said last month it plans to "implement alternative solutions to avoid the ':60' leap second. This means that AWS clocks will be slightly different from the standard civil time for a short period of time."

When the last leap second was added on June 30, 2012, it caused issues with a number of websites, including Qantas, LinkedIn and Yelp, according to reports at the time.

 
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Found it 07/02/2019 By jordans888
Great hide bro found it’s in the bush

Found it 06/30/2019 By justforfun1313
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Found it 06/25/2019 By Free52grobert
GrammiesGeoFun and Grobert on our trek across America working on our list of contiguous counties. We are enjoying the ride through an area we lived near 25 years ago. Wonderful location for a hide. We appreciate the thought and effort that goes into creating these hides. Thank you for giving the rest of us a challenge. Practicing CITO.

Found it 06/25/2019 By grammiesgeofun
Found with grobert

Found it 06/22/2019 By CaseyG37
Also found this one with me and both of my kids we got something out of it but we're replacing it with something cool to

Found it 10/02/2018 By LolosDream
Found today with Pathfinder33 while out grabbing geocaches and memories. SL. TFTC.

Found it 09/28/2018 By Pathfinder33
Quick find with LolosDream today. TFTC!

Owner Maintenance 09/10/2018 By Charlie-n-Geri
Cache container replaced along with a fresh log. Please make sure that the top is seated correctly.

Found it 09/08/2018 By Fhazzel
It took a few seconds, but I finally spotted it. Sorry to report that the lid is missing. I checked around for it but could not find it. Thanks for the hide.

Found it 09/05/2018 By Ken X
Thanks