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The Moon needs a clock before it can become a place
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Future lunar missions need a shared timing system because mission-by-mission Earth-exported time will not scale to many landers, rovers, orbiters, relays, and astronauts operating together.
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Clocks on or near the Moon tick at a different rate than clocks on Earth, and timing errors can become navigation errors because signals propagate at light speed.
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