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Summary Of: Leap second

When a positive leap second is added at 23... If a leap second had been added on... announces the insertion of a leap second whenever the difference between UTC and UT1 approaches 0... the IERS gave instructions to insert a leap second on 23 occasions... was the longest period without a leap second since the system was introduced... Leap second talks are postponed...

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