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Paul B. Andersen <relativity@paulba.no> wrote:Everyone agrees the atomic clocks run differently in space. It is absurd
>Den 08.12.2024 19:29, skrev rhertz:>The International Space Station (ISS) uses Coordinated Universal Time>
(UTC), also known as Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), as its standard time.
UTC is the scientific standard of timekeeping for the world and is based
on atomic clocks.
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The ISS is a partnership between five space agencies from 15 countries.
The station is continuously operated 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365
days a year. Crews from the U.S., Russia, Japan, Canada, and Europe live
and work on the ISS, which orbits Earth every 90 minutes.
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The shuttles also had UTC clocks so that the astronauts could easily
figure out what the "official" time aboard ISS was.
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It's a compromise for the Americans and Russians. The crew day begins at
about two in the morning in Houston and ends at about eleven at night in
Moscow.
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Of course UTC is used in manned space crafts and space vehicles
that need to communicate with the Earth.
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So, for ISS, t = t'. Einstein's SR time is not even considered, even
when there are several atomic clocks onboard.
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More yet, any space vehicle used to transport astro/cosmonauts keeps
time using UTC/GMT.
Yes, of course!
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Reality dictates that the world is used to t = t'.
This is a meaningless statement.
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The truth is that no clock which ticks out seconds as defined by SI
will stay synchronous with UTC, unless it is on the Earth's geoid.
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This is so thoroughly experimentally verified that it can be
considered to be a fact, and nothing to discuss.
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https://paulba.no/pdf/Clock_rate.pdf
Our dear nutters will know next year.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_Clock_Ensemble_in_Space>
(atomic clocks to be placed on the ISS)
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Of course they will scream false, swindle, and crazy about the results,
which you will hear about only from a bunch of swindling scientists,
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Jan
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