NASA will create a “time standard” for the moon (we also continue to discuss summer-winter time…)
April 3, 2024
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In recent years, the race to get to the moon has intensified again. Moreover, this time not only two superpowers are involved in the battle, but the natural
In recent years, the race to get to the moon has intensified again. Moreover, this time not only two superpowers are involved in the battle, but the natural satellite of our planet is the target of many countries and private initiatives. He was the first person to go to the moon and the winner of the first space race. USAnow demanded that a time standard be established for the moon.
According to news from Reuters Arati Prabhakar, White House Director of Science and Technology Policy. He requested NASA officials to work with other relevant ministries to complete the work for “Coulated Lunar Time (LTC)” by the end of 2026.
The time spent on the moon and in space can be calculated
Actually Local lunar time When it is mentioned, of course I think of the local times of Turkey or other countries, but this time the situation is different. Good “There are 3 hours between Türkiye time and moon timeThere is no situation where we can say things like “. requested from NASA Rather, it is a system that will somehow scale time spent on the moon to Earth. Because both speed and gravity can significantly change the flow and perception of time. What NASA wants is space for vehicles and astronauts – even for possible future colonists. convertiblecreating a universal time system.
In his note, Prabhakar compared this moon clock with the US Naval Observatory’s atomic clock and said: Sync moon studies shall He requested the creation of the clock.
Due to the difference in speed and gravity between the moon and Earth, the average distance between the two celestial bodies is daily 58.7 microseconds Time distortion occurs.
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Ashley Johnson is a science writer for “Div Bracket”. With a background in the natural sciences and a passion for exploring the mysteries of the universe, she provides in-depth coverage of the latest scientific developments.