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Coordinated Lunar Time (LTC) needed due to differing gravitational forces

Nasa is working to create a new standard of time for the Moon that will see clocks move faster than on Earth, according to a White House memo.

The US Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) directed the US space agency to set up a moon-centric time reference system that accounts for its differing gravitational forces.

In a memo on Tuesday, OSTP chief Arati Prabhakar noted that Earth-based clocks would appear to lose 58.7 microseconds per Earth-day as a result of these factors.

Nasa has until 2026 to set up a unified time standard, which Ms Prabhakar referred to as Coordinated Lunar Time (LTC). It will then be used by astronauts, spacecraft and satellites that require highly accurate timekeeping.

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[–] smnwcj@fedia.io 1 points 7 months ago (1 children)

probably not too soon ;)

the moon is a big hostile useless rock. the colony dreams are just a money grab imo.

[–] stembolts@programming.dev 6 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

The moon is a priceless launchpad for space exploration. In my opinion, that reason alone gives the entire surface infinite value until we can build larger man-made launch platforms in orbit.

This is the main practical reason that I believe that colonies will be founded. Its the clearest rational solution to the gravity well that is earth.

All of the cost of a launch is at the beginning, minimizing that gravity well unlocks insane space vehicle potential.