Morning Overview on MSN
China unveils ultra-precise lunar clock that bends with Einstein’s relativity
China has quietly solved a problem that only becomes obvious once you try to live and work off-world: clocks on the moon do ...
Live Science on MSN
Chinese scientists unveil reliable lunar clock that accounts for Einstein's relativity
Because the moon has less gravity than Earth does, time passes slightly differently there. This effect was first predicted by ...
The way in which time progresses on the Moon is becoming increasingly relevant as both countries push toward their next lunar ...
Green Matters on MSN
Time runs faster on the Moon, and China just built the first clock to keep up
The researchers used measurements from the Moon's gravity to program a software package that can measure lunar time.
Researchers from the Purple Mountain Observatory in China released LTE440, short for Lunar Time Ephemeris, in a recently ...
For the first time, scientists have introduced a new software capable of telling time on the Moon, a breakthrough designed to ...
Due to lower gravity, time passes faster on the moon than on Earth. New software synchronizes clocks on both celestial bodies ...
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