Moon time is a thing now-here's why It matters
Briefly

On the moon, there is no wind, no rain, no erosion; time itself seems to stop, with shadows shifting on a different timeline compared to Earth.
Einstein's theories of relativity explain how gravity impacts time, showing that in varying gravitational fields, time can flow differently, affecting everything from clocks to navigation.
The recent creation of a unique lunar time zone underscores the complexities of time perception and its critical role as countries and companies prepare for lunar exploration.
Time on the Moon is not just another day; each lunar day and night lasts two Earth weeks, and time ticks differently due to its unique environment.
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