PopeTom
Critical Thinker
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- Jan 17, 2004
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A friend of mine asked on his Live Journal.
To which I answered:
I figured I'd ask here if the long wordy answer I gave for #3 is correct, or did I make a math error or misassumption some place?
Thanks
-PopeTom
What time is it on the Moon?
To which I answered:
You have a few choices.
1) It's whatever time mission control says it is.
2) Greenwich mean time, hard to go wrong with GMT.
3) The complicated way. On day/night cycle on the Moon takes about 28 Earth days to complete. Yet is still takes the Moon 365.25 Earth days to orbit the Sun. So one Moon year is equal to 13.044 Moon days. And one Moon hour is probably something like 1.142 Earth days (27.408 Earth hours). This is of course assuming it is best to break up any planets (or moons) local day into 24 more or less even chunks of time. So I would say that the year on the moon is 2005, just like it is here. There is only one month, January and it is a little over 13 days long so I'd say as of this post it is January 8th. Also as of this post it's probably 11:15 am (or so)
So, as of July 28th at 8:46am on Earth I would say that it is January 8th, 11:15am on the Moon.
Or were you not really expecting anyone to answer this question?
-PT
I figured I'd ask here if the long wordy answer I gave for #3 is correct, or did I make a math error or misassumption some place?
Thanks
-PopeTom