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The clock's ticking for a 'Greenwich Moon time' as world powers eager to exploit lunar resources

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2026/08/23 - 00:47 507 مشاهدة
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Published: 00:27, 23 August 2026 | Updated: 01:47, 23 August 2026 World powers eager to exploit lunar resources are pushing to agree on a standard measure dubbed 'Greenwich Moon time'.

Countries are to vote in October on how to measure the passage of time on the Moon, as a tiny difference with Earth threatens navigation and communications systems.

Agreement is needed as Moon-based clocks tick fractionally faster than terrestrial counterparts due to gravitational effects.

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Published: 00:27, 23 August 2026 | Updated: 01:47, 23 August 2026 World powers eager to exploit lunar resources are pushing to agree on a standard measure dubbed 'Greenwich Moon time'. Countries are to vote in October on how to measure the passage of time on the Moon, as a tiny difference with Earth threatens navigation and communications systems. Agreement is needed as Moon-based clocks tick fractionally faster than terrestrial counterparts due to gravitational effects. The plan would see the Paris-based International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM) taking a central role in setting a standard Moon time. The need for it is becoming urgent as the US and China aim to put more astronauts on the Moon in the next few years with longer-term plans for permanent lunar bases. Time dilation means the greater a cosmic body's mass, the more it curves space-time and the slower time nearby will pass.  Time on the Moon passes about 57 microseconds a day faster than on Earth. The margin has potential implications for a lunar mission as light waves used in communication systems travel about 17km (11 miles) in that time. Annette Koo, the BIPM's director, told the Financial Times: 'All of the space agencies that we've spoken to agree that without a co-ordinated lunar time they won't be able to implement their own aspirations for interoperable technology on the Moon. World powers are voting in October to create a unified time standard dubbed 'Greenwich Moon time' (file image)  'We want to do it in a way which actually foresees the future. So when space agencies come to us to talk about, for example, time on Mars, we should be able to just simply take what we've done now and then duplicate it.' The adjustment is needed because of a phenomenon known as time dilation, which was described by Nobel physicist Albert Einstein in his theory of general relativity. The greater a cosmic body's mass, he said, the more it curves space-time and the slower time nearby will pass.  It means a person spending 30 years on Jupiter would be 18.4 seconds younger than if they had spent those three decades on Earth. Time on the Moon passes about 57 microseconds a day faster than on Earth. The margin has potential implications for a lunar mission, as light waves used in communication systems travel about 17km (11 miles) in that time. The need for a standard Moon time is becoming increasingly urgent as space powers such as the US and China aim to put astronauts on the Moon in the next few years with longer-term plans for permanent lunar bases. 'In principle, we would provide a service which means that any clocks placed on the Moon could report to us their time and we would report back to them their difference from coordinated time … effectively what we do here on Earth,' Ms Koo added.
المصدر: Daily Mail | Source: Daily Mail

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