Are we ready to touch the face of Mars? The question looms large as humanity edges closer to making the Red Planet our new home. National Geographic's upcoming series about Mars isn't just a show—it's a reflection of our collective yearning to expand beyond Earth's cradle. As we prepare to set foot on Martian soil in the 2030s, one can't help but wonder: What laws will we follow, and what time will it be on Mars?
Have you ever wondered what time it is on the Moon? It's a seemingly simple question, yet one that holds profound implications for our future space missions. As we prepare to send astronauts back to the Moon in just a couple of years, scientists are grappling with a peculiar challenge: how do we keep accurate time in a place where gravity and motion differ so drastically from Earth's?