The moon is getting its own time zone, White House memo to NASA reveals

The moon's lower gravity means that time runs slower on its surface. With more moon missions planned, NASA has now been tasked by the White House to create a lunar time zone by 2026.

An image of half of the moon.
An image of half of the moon.
(Image credit: Getty Images)

The U.S. government has directed NASA to give the moon its own time zone.

The space agency has until the end of 2026 to establish "Coordinated Lunar Time (LTC),"according to a memo sent to NASA by the U.S. Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP).

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