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compensations, for refraction, aberration, precession, nutation and proper motion). It is well known that observations of the Sun pose substantial obstacles to the achievement of accuracy in measurement. In former times, before the distribution of accurate time signals, it was part of the routine work at any observatory to observe the sidereal times of meridian transit of selected 'clock stars' (of well-known position and movement), and to use these to correct observatory clocks running local mean sidereal time; but nowadays local sidereal time is usually generated by computer, based on time signals.
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691:(UTC) (an atomic-based time scale which is always kept within 0.9 second of UT1) is in common actual use in the UK, and the name GMT is often used to refer to it. (See articles
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P. K. Seidelmann, ed., University
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having its spatial origin at the center of mass of the
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Demetrios Matsakis, Director, Time Service Dept.,
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Ask the
Experts – March 5, 2021. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
1202:"USNO GPS Time Transfer — Naval Oceanography Portal"
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Explanatory
Supplement to the Astronomical Almanac,
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1489:Explanatory Supplement to the Astronomical Almanac
1487:Urban, Sean; Seidelmann, P. Kenneth, eds. (2013).
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27:Standardized time measurements are made using a
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751:Jet Propulsion Laboratory Development Ephemeris
1322:"Time Scales: UT1, UTC, TAI, ET, TT, GPS time"
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551:TCG is linearly related to TT as: TCG − TT =
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1074:Time: From Earth Rotation to Atomic Physics
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1460:P K Seidelmann & T Fukushima (1992),
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3086:International Commission on Stratigraphy
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452:UT1 = TT − 32.184 s − DTT − LS + DUT1
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1549:A history of astronomical time scales
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1076:. Weinheim: Wiley. pp. 231–232.
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129:Second § History of definition
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906:IEC 60050-113:2011, item 113-01-08
630:more than a mean sidereal day. In
572:TCB is a linear transformation of
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35:suspicions that the rate at which
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3357:Italics: historical or unofficial
2806:Discrete time and continuous time
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1072:; Seidelmann, P. Kenneth (2009).
673:International Meridian Conference
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16:Specification for measuring time
3820:Daylight saving time by country
1532:United States Naval Observatory
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1088:"Base unit definitions: Second"
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435:TT = UTC + LS + 32.184 s + DTT
2879:History of timekeeping devices
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418:GPS = UT1 − DUT1 + LS − 19 s
189:International System of Units
1466:Astronomy & Astrophysics
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703:and the sources they cite.)
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2826:Gravitational time dilation
2662:Barycentric Coordinate Time
2321:Geological history of Earth
1308:Urban & Seidelmann 2013
1002:. Time Service Department,
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669:Royal Greenwich Observatory
352:Barycentric Coordinate Time
214:atom" (at a temperature of
210:of the ground state of the
144:both defined the second as
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2682:Geocentric Coordinate Time
2667:Barycentric Dynamical Time
2605:Coordinated Universal Time
1673:Orders of magnitude (time)
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1129:"BIPM - clock comparisons"
942:ISO 80000-3:2006, item 3–7
788:Geocentric Coordinate Time
776:Barycentric Dynamical Time
765:Terrestrial Dynamical Time
701:Coordinated Universal Time
689:Coordinated Universal Time
522:USNO Table of Leap Seconds
504:TT = GPS + 51.184 s + DTT
481:TT = TAI + 32.184 s + DTT
464:GPS = TT − 51.184 s − DTT
461:TAI = TT − 32.184 s − DTT
307:broadcasts a very precise
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231:Geocentric Coordinate Time
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305:Global Positioning System
259:). TAI is not related to
245:International Atomic Time
123:Definitions of the second
3805:Time zones by UTC offset
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952:U.S. Naval Observatory.
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3069:Archaeology and geology
2776:Absolute space and time
2692:IERS Reference Meridian
2687:International Date Line
2598:International standards
2339:Absolute space and time
1990:Astronomical chronology
1358:Physical Review Letters
1037:SI Brochure 8th Edition
979:Whitaker's Almanac 2013
2389:Time reversal symmetry
1693:Italian six-hour clock
1524:(get the current time)
1462:"Why new time scales?"
565:defined as 6.969290134
501:UTC = GPS + 19 s − LS
475:UT1 = TAI − LS + DUT1
441:GPS = UTC + LS − 19 s
415:TAI = UT1 − DUT1 + LS
226:Current time standards
3800:Time zones by country
3055:Weekday determination
2941:Sundial markup schema
2154:Time and fate deities
2099:The Unreality of Time
2038:A series and B series
1146:Matsakis, Demetrios.
828:Clock synchronization
809:) using as argument T
723:dynamical time scales
3351:Daylight saving time
3076:Chronological dating
2816:Theory of relativity
2677:Daylight saving time
2405:Chronological dating
2374:Theory of relativity
1718:Daylight saving time
1030:"SI Brochure (2006)"
743:caesium atomic clock
735:dynamical time scale
339:Daylight saving time
283:Earth Rotation Angle
3792:Lists of time zones
3286:Time value of money
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2936:History of sundials
2801:Cosmological decade
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2584:Orders of magnitude
1698:Thai six-hour clock
1432:1990CeMDA..48...23B
1370:1958PhRvL...1..105M
1326:www.stjarnhimlen.se
1294:A E Roy, D Clarke,
1070:McCarthy, Dennis D.
873:Timekeeping on Mars
693:Greenwich Mean Time
665:Greenwich Mean Time
599:Apparent solar time
142:MKS system of units
108:geologic time scale
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3261:Mental chronometry
2889:Marine chronometer
2741:Obsolete standards
2228:Rosy retrospection
2206:Mental chronometry
2030:Philosophy of time
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1181:www.usno.navy.mil
1148:"Systems of time"
987:978-1-4081-7207-0
853:Time in astronomy
838:Epoch (astronomy)
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487:GPS = TAI − 19 s
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429:UT1 = UTC + DUT1
409:UTC = UT1 − DUT1
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2000:Calendar era
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1668:Unit of time
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1599:Key concepts
1518:Current time
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2899:Radio clock
2831:Time domain
2811:Proper time
2697:Leap second
2579:Chronometry
2494:Time travel
2472:System time
2379:Time domain
2364:Proper time
2188:use of time
2159:Father Time
2139:Immortality
2129:Ages of Man
2058:Endurantism
2015:Regnal year
1995:Big History
1924:water-based
1823:Solar Hijri
1733:Hexadecimal
1683:Measurement
1645:Chronometry
1631:Measurement
858:Time signal
848:Radio clock
733:; it was a
426:Civil Time
366:Conversions
354:(TCB) is a
309:time signal
298:leap second
269:proper time
233:(TCG) is a
212:caesium-133
60:Terminology
3851:Categories
3343:UTC offset
3291:Timekeeper
3244:Chronology
3228:Millennium
3114:Precession
3020:Julian day
2841:T-symmetry
2702:Solar time
2672:Civil time
2196:Chronemics
2171:Kalachakra
2083:Presentism
2068:Eternalism
1974:Chronology
1912:mechanical
1863:Main types
1781:Main types
1522:bservatory
964:19 October
889:References
786:(TCB) and
725:and/or of
675:to be the
323:civil time
138:CGS system
96:chronology
3777:Time zone
3500:−00:25:21
3188:Fortnight
3035:Lunisolar
3025:Leap year
2959:Gregorian
2909:stopwatch
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2864:Astrarium
2781:Spacetime
2712:Time zone
2589:Metrology
2568:standards
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2118:Mythology
2005:Deep time
1917:stopwatch
1892:hourglass
1873:astrarium
1803:Gregorian
1796:Lunisolar
1773:Calendars
1763:Time zone
1636:standards
1448:0923-2958
1386:0031-9007
1354:Essen, L.
1271:. Note 1.
894:Citations
685:time zone
632:astronomy
495:GPS Time
327:time zone
220:sea level
191:in 1960.
185:January 0
3249:Duration
3223:Saeculum
3203:Olympiad
3045:Solstice
2974:Holocene
2951:Calendar
2851:Horology
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2637:ISO 31-1
2512:Category
2260:Time in
2251:Tomorrow
2113:Religion
2053:Duration
2020:Timeline
1954:Timeline
1753:Sidereal
1621:Eternity
1540:Archived
1331:21 March
1240:Archived
1211:23 March
1186:23 March
1096:Archived
1045:Archived
1008:Archived
817:See also
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603:meridian
313:GPS time
216:0 K
169:and the
3218:Century
3208:Lustrum
3138:Instant
3010:Equinox
2979:Islamic
2921:Sundial
2786:Chronon
2522:Commons
2445:Related
2359:Instant
2349:Chronon
2331:Physics
2271:Geology
2262:science
2134:Destiny
1979:History
1947:History
1902:sundial
1885:quantum
1828:Chinese
1818:Islamic
1728:Decimal
1723:Chinese
1685:systems
1611:Present
1480:Sources
1428:Bibcode
1366:Bibcode
1249:4 April
1102:9 April
1054:May 23,
625:⁄
377:System
204:periods
178:⁄
149:⁄
116:history
69:instant
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3163:Minute
3158:Second
3128:Other
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2964:Hebrew
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2462:Moment
2457:Memory
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1897:marine
1880:atomic
1855:Clocks
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1808:Julian
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3030:Lunar
3005:Epact
2969:Hindu
2904:Watch
2859:Clock
2467:Space
2299:epoch
2289:chron
2247:Today
2216:tempo
2211:Music
2073:Event
1907:watch
1791:Lunar
1786:Solar
1758:Solar
1748:Roman
1738:Hindu
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884:Notes
807:DE405
335:nadir
325:in a
154:of a
112:Earth
37:Earth
29:clock
3735:90°W
3731:180°
3631:180°
3627:90°E
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3371:90°W
3369:to
3367:180°
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3345:for
3198:Year
3183:Week
3173:Hour
2627:DUT1
2566:and
2186:and
2149:Kāla
1844:List
1838:Maya
1634:and
1606:Past
1592:Time
1500:ISBN
1444:ISSN
1382:ISSN
1333:2022
1251:2022
1213:2022
1188:2022
1160:2019
1104:2011
1092:NIST
1056:2019
1041:BIPM
1016:2015
983:ISBN
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636:star
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510:GPS
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