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Maroc Maroc - Times of India - Top Stories - 11/Jul 13:09

NASA reveals how much faster time passes on Moon compared to Earth

Scientists have found that time passes faster on the Moon than on Earth due to gravitational forces. NASA researchers quantify the difference at 0.0000575 seconds per day. This has implications for upcoming space missions, including the need for standardised lunar time.

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