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neobludragon
if I remember correctly what is seen from space is not the correct time that is here on earth.
Have they made satellites able to make it so they get the correct year
I hope I am being clear and not confusing.
neobludragon
well i remember learning in science that when someone goes into space they age faster then people on earth, and when they come back they look like they lost a couple years, so by that logic it seems that time is faster in space.
Time slows down in a gravitational field, like Earth's gravitational field, so yes, GPS satellites can age faster than objects on the ground.
neobludragon
well i remember learning in science that when someone goes into space they age faster then people on earth, and when they come back they look like they lost a couple years, so by that logic it seems that time is faster in space.
the clocks on-board each satellite should tick faster than identical clocks on the ground by about 38 microseconds per day