THE Moon is to receive its own time zone as plans to develop permanent living bases on the lunar surface quickly progress.to create a standard Moon time for all nations, following a similar proposal by the European Space Agency last year.As things stand today, China is aiming to establish its Disneyland-sized International Lunar Research Base no earlier than 2028
Lunar visitors gain about 56 microseconds each day - and ticking occurs differently on the lunar surface in comparison to in lunar orbit. This relies on a global network of atomic clocks that measure changes in the state of atoms to come to a precise time.
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