For now, a moon mission runs on the time of the country that is operating the spacecraft. 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 set to send astronauts there.

H/T @makeworld@merveilles.town

  • Hirom@beehaw.org
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    2 years ago

    Either leap seconds or relativistic timezones. I don’t know which is worse.