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Forget Greenwich Mean Time or Eastern Daylight Time, scientists say we need a brand new time zone – for Mars. That's because clocks on the Red Planet will tick 477 microseconds faster than those on ...
LUNA enhances GPS-independent navigation for lunar missions, delivering precise velocity and altitude data in GNSS-denied ...