No audio available for this content. GPS World contributing editor Eric Gakstatter gave a talk on predicted ephemeris at the Civil GPS Service Interface Committee (CGSIC) on Tuesday. The talk was ...
No audio available for this content. Most of you will know that during summertime I can usually be found in Calgary, Alberta — the “GPS Capital of Canada.” I usually try to pick up on developments in ...
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Chinese scientists create "lunar time ephemeris" that can account for time dilation on the moon
Chinese researchers say they have created a new "lunar time ephemeris" that can calculate the time on the Moon and sync it with time on Earth. Currently, there is no agreed-upon time zone on the Moon.
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