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January 13, 2004

A Marsian Watch

This article is about NASA ordering special mechanical watches to be used by the team working with the rovers. Everything they do now is tied to a Marsian day, which has 39 more minutes than ours.

Posted by Jeb at January 13, 2004 09:19 PM

Comments

It's interesting that you found this article interesting enuf to put on your blog site. How did you come across it? I just remember your room downstairs with a million parts coming from watches? radios? and ??? that you had taken apart to see how they worked. Then, I guess you didn't care to try to put them back together. It's good you did not work on the Mars watches.

Posted by: MOM at January 25, 2004 05:33 PM

It seems like it would be easy enough to change the frequency of the pendulum by using a heavier wheel. It might be even easier with some of the antique pendulum wall clocks.

But also I bet it would be pretty easy to program a Palm to show you the correct Mars time which would be almost as good as a wrist watch.

Posted by: UT at February 1, 2004 09:52 PM
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