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NewsThe moon is getting its own time zone Pin
Kent Sharkey4-Apr-24 7:01
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Daniel Pfeffer6-Apr-24 10:43
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You are correct in the general case that it is impossible to synchronise two reference frames that are moving (or accelerated) relative to each other. However, one could apply a correction similar to that applied by the GPS satellites, which are also in an accelerated reference frame compared to the Earth.

We know the Moon's orbit, we know the Earth's and the Moon's masses, so it is possible to calculate how long an "Earth second" would last on the Moon, and vice versa. Given that we know the Moon's orbit, it is also possible to apply the necessary corrections to synchronise the two clocks (i.e. set the clocks to the same time, and periodically correct for the differing clock rates with a "leap millisecond"). I emphasise that this is impossible for two arbitrary frames of reference, but can be done when the frames of reference have a known relationship to each other.
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NewsMicrosoft Edge will let you control how much RAM it uses soon Pin
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NewsOpera allows users to download and use LLMs locally Pin
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NewsPermission is hereby granted: sad AI sings the MIT license Pin
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