Time is not the same everywhere in space. On Mars, it flows on average 477 microseconds more each Earth day (24h) than on ...
Measuring the time discrepancy between Earth and Mars will help make future navigation and communication systems on the Red ...
Scientists reveal why time moves faster on Mars than on Earth, and how this affects future space communication and navigation ...
Scientists find that time on Mars runs 477 microseconds faster than on Earth, a discovery that could enhance deep-space communication and future exploration ...
Gravity and motion make time pass faster on Mars than Earth, reshaping navigation, communication, and future crewed missions.
Vartis Space Corp. today announced the launch of the Vartis Space Clock, a groundbreaking open-source framework designed to enable independent synchronization of zero-time reference points—without ...
The Vartis Space Clock represents an early but critical milestone in establishing a new temporal infrastructure for deep-space missions. By providing a method to align “zero-time points” that ...