That's a nice thing, but I have a few remarks/questions.
"the International Astronomical Union adopted a broad framework calling for the moon to have its own time reference."
I wonder how the "01/01/1970 00:00:00"-for-the-moon will be decided. I hope also there won't be
Also, and even if apparently the moon won't be considered as a supplementary set of timezones (thank god no [0]), there will have to be a kind of correspondence with the earth GMT/UTC. And will there have to be a lunar calendar ? There are not so many days in a terrestrial year than on the moon IIRC.I don't quite get the whole picture, but it's interesting.
az09mugen•3w ago
"the International Astronomical Union adopted a broad framework calling for the moon to have its own time reference."
I wonder how the "01/01/1970 00:00:00"-for-the-moon will be decided. I hope also there won't be
Also, and even if apparently the moon won't be considered as a supplementary set of timezones (thank god no [0]), there will have to be a kind of correspondence with the earth GMT/UTC. And will there have to be a lunar calendar ? There are not so many days in a terrestrial year than on the moon IIRC.I don't quite get the whole picture, but it's interesting.
0. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5wpm-gesOY