“An atomic clock on the moon will tick at a different rate than a clock on Earth,” said Kevin Coggins, NASA’s top communications and navigation official. “It makes sense that when you go ...
White House: “Need a talk with nations of Artemis Accords” As the race for moon exploration among space development superpowers accelerates, the U.S. is set to establish a lunar standard time.
This new feature, paired with a classic moon-phase function lets you experience how Earth would look from the moon, cycling through 29.5 days of different “phases” as seen from space.