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how can you calculate time in space​

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Answered by Anonymous
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We use time to measure the interval between events. Take the International Space Station, for instance - the astronauts use watches/clocks that are synchronized with earth time. They have no "day" or "night" because the station orbits the earth once in 90 minutes, and so they see fifteen sunrise/sunsets every 24 hours.

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Answered by Anonymous
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We use time to measure the interval between events. Take the International Space Station, for instance - the astronauts use watches/clocks that are synchronized with earth time. They have no "day" or "night" because the station orbits the earth once in 90 minutes, and so they see fifteen sunrise/sunsets every 24 hours.

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