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NewsNIST proposes public-private group to help with NVD backlog Pin
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NewsThe moon is getting its own time zone Pin
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Daniel Pfeffer5-Apr-24 3:35
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Because time on the Earth and time on the Moon run at different rates (see General Relativity for the reasons). Taking the numbers in the article, the Moon would gain 1 millisecond every 17 days. This is enough to affect synchronisation between computers in the long term.

Nothing in the Apollo missions required accuracy to that level, but synchronising computers nowadays between the Earth and the Moon does.

Personally, I think a better idea would be to add "backward leap" milliseconds every 17 days or so (i.e. the last second of a day would have 999 milliseconds), and keep syncronization with the Earth that way. It's not as if the Moon is likely to blast off into an independent orbit...
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NewsMicrosoft Edge will let you control how much RAM it uses soon Pin
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