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European space officials said an internationally accepted lunar time zone would make it easier for everyone, especially as more countries and even private companies aim for the moon and NASA gets ...
The European Space Agency wants to give the moon its own time zone. That could be a challenge in a place where there are 29.5 Earth days between two sunrises and clocks run faster than they do on ...
The European Space Agency said Monday there is a need to establish some synchronicity in how we tell time on the moon as many countries race to explore it.