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| From | The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | sci.physics.relativity |
| Subject | Re: What Time Is It on the Moon? |
| Date | 2024-08-10 22:28 -0700 |
| Organization | To protect and to server |
| Message-ID | <66B84BF3.1789@ix.netcom.com> (permalink) |
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The Starmaker wrote: > > J. J. Lodder wrote: > > > > The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote: > > > > > Thomas Heger wrote: > > > > > > > > Am Donnerstag000008, 08.08.2024 um 22:18 schrieb Tom Roberts: > > > > > On 8/8/24 2:18 PM, J. J. Lodder wrote: > > > > >> The most pressing problem with [lunar timing an location): > > > > >> what are they going to call the lunar equivalent of the geoid? > > > > >> The 'loonoid', perhaps? > > > > > > > > > > A more pressing problem is: which timezone(s) will be used? > > > > > With a ~ 700-hour "day" it's not clear what to do.... > > > > > > > > Timezones have nothig to do with time. > > > > > > > > Timezones are used to make the numerical value of the time of the > > > > sunrise at least somehow equal for all places on the Earth' surface. > > > > > > > > As Moon is not located on Earth' surface, the man in the Moon has other > > > > worries than our time zones. > > > > > > > > Because the 'day' is quite long on the moon, the 'hours' could be as well. > > > > > > > > Or they use more 'hours' there, if they want to. > > > > > > > > But that isn't related to the nature of time, because the sunrise istn't > > > > time neither. > > > > > > > > TH > > > > > > > > > If time is what a clock says, and the sun says it's sunrise on the sun > > > clock, it's time is sunrise. Am I wrong? > > > > What time is sunrise on the sun? > > > > Jan > > The sun clock sits on the earth not on the sun. They are called > sun-clock sundial. https://sunclock.net/ -- The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable, to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, and challenge the unchallengeable.
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What Time Is It on the Moon? The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2024-08-08 09:16 -0700
Re: What Time Is It on the Moon? nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder) - 2024-08-08 21:18 +0200
Re: What Time Is It on the Moon? Tom Roberts <tjoberts137@sbcglobal.net> - 2024-08-08 15:18 -0500
Re: What Time Is It on the Moon? nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder) - 2024-08-08 23:07 +0200
Re: What Time Is It on the Moon? Peter-John Rodrigues <gqder@eo.pt> - 2024-08-08 22:46 +0000
Re: What Time Is It on the Moon? Athel Cornish-Bowden <me@yahoo.com> - 2024-08-09 10:33 +0200
Re: What Time Is It on the Moon? Brody Dobrenkov <evd@borddbo.ru> - 2024-08-09 19:31 +0000
Re: What Time Is It on the Moon? Olen Richelieu <ln@ncelchee.fr> - 2024-08-09 21:04 +0000
Re: What Time Is It on the Moon? Maciej Wozniak <mlwozniak@wp.pl> - 2024-08-09 08:26 +0200
Re: What Time Is It on the Moon? Thomas Heger <ttt_heg@web.de> - 2024-08-10 10:08 +0200
Re: What Time Is It on the Moon? The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2024-08-10 10:27 -0700
Re: What Time Is It on the Moon? nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder) - 2024-08-10 22:02 +0200
Re: What Time Is It on the Moon? The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2024-08-10 22:26 -0700
Re: What Time Is It on the Moon? The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2024-08-10 22:28 -0700
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