Timekeeping on the Moon is a trickier problem than you might think. It’s not just the fact that it doesn’t have a diurnal cycle like Earth does — or that one “day” on the Moon is equal to about 29.5 ...
In early January the sun does not rise in Kashgar, in China’s far west, until after 10am. Across the border, in eastern Afghanistan, it rises before 7am. That difference is the greatest jump in time ...
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