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      • To keep track of time on the Red Planet, astronomers use a Mars clock with 24 “Mars hours” based on the planet’s rotation.
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  4. 2023年5月15日 · Each Mars lander mission project has adopted a different reference for its solar timekeeping and mission clock. Mission dates are commonly given as a count of sols since the date on which the particular lander touched down on the Martian surface.

  5. 2012年3月10日 · Timekeeping on Mars is a bit like telling time on Earth, because the planets are similar in lots of ways. But there are just enough differences to drive a person slightly crazy. To start with,...

  6. 2019年7月19日 · Mars’ more highly elliptical orbit causes its analemma to take a different shape than Earth’s. It also results in higher deviations of apparent and mean solar time: while the timing of local noon may vary by up to 15 minutes on Earth, this variation can reach 50 minutes on Mars. [1]

  7. 2023年11月20日 · What time is it on Mars? To keep track of time on the Red Planet, astronomers use a Mars clock with 24 “Mars hours” based on the planet’s rotation. By Astronomy Staff | Published: November...

  8. Introduction to Timekeeping on Mars. How is time calculated on Mars. On Mars, seconds, minutes, and hours are exactly the same as those on Earth. However, martian days are longer than days on Earth. Martian time is denoted using hh:mm:ss or +mm:ss. For example, we would have 13:43 of the day. We also have +25:53 which is after the first 24 hours.