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We now know how much faster clocks will run on Mars
The most precise timekeepers ever made, atomic clocks, might one day help robotic and crewed missions on Mars stay in sync ...
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Scientists pinpoint why time runs faster on Mars
Time isn't just weird on Mars—it's literally quicker. As Vice reports, scientists at the National Institute of Standards and ...
Mars clocks tick 477 microseconds faster per Earth day, complicating future missions and interplanetary timekeeping.
Time moves differently on Mars — not in the Tibetan philosophy sense of the word, but in a measurable, physics-will-ruin-your-mission kind of way that's giving NASA engineers a real headache. As the ...
Scientists reveal why time moves faster on Mars than on Earth, and how this affects future space communication and navigation ...
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