Timekeeping on the Moon

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title: Timekeeping on the Moon
text: Timekeeping on the Moon is an issue of synchronized human activity on the Moon and contact with such. The two main differences to timekeeping on Earth is the length of a day on the Moon, being the lunar day or lunar month, observable from Earth as the lunar phases, and the differences between Earth and the Moon of how differently fast time progresses, with 24 hours on the Moon being 58.7 microseconds faster, resulting from the different masses of the Moon and Earth, the effect being called gravi
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date created: 2024-04-05T20:59:17Z
date modified: 2024-09-12T12:46:42Z
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