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Time Moves Faster on Mars, And Scientists Finally Know by How Much
Research conducted by two physicists from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in the US reveals that ...
Physicists found that clocks on Mars will tick 477 microseconds (millionths of a second) faster than on Earth per day, on average.
Summary: Time doesn’t flow uniformly across the solar system, and new research reveals just how differently it unfolds on Mars compared with Earth. By tracing subtle gravitational and orbital ...
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Study explains how Mars’ gravity subtly influences Earth’s long-term climate cycles through orbital changes
The idea that Mars could affect Earth’s climate sounds dramatic, since climate change is usually linked to cars, factories, ...
Time moves differently on Mars. NIST physicts recently calculated exactly how fast each second passes on Mars. And if humans want to explore the solar system, every microsecond counts.
If you're going to Mars you'd best take along a jar of anti-aging cream because while you're there you're going to age faster ...
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