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Yes, I believe a fine tuned seismograph will do the trick. A seismograph should show some amount of vibration related to Earth's rotation. At nearly one thousand mile per hour in some places, (plus going 66,000 mph around the Sun) it is reasonable that some vibration would be detected.

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