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      • Using Earth time to measure events on Mars would have little practical benefit; even if clocks were initially synchronized between the two planets, the 40-minute time differential per day means that Earth time would rapidly diverge to the point where it had no bearing on the local solar time at Mars.
      marspedia.org/Telling_Time_on_Mars
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