Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for May 20, 2024

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    Su770n  10 months ago

    What? Nothing from Jasonsnakelover, isn’t he into mooing?

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    Pickled Pete  10 months ago

    The eclipse did two things our political leaders cannot.

    It slowed global warming and gave us all something to look up to.

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    Indiana Guy Premium Member 10 months ago

    A lunar day lasts roughly 4 earth weeks. So a lunar hour is longer than an earth day. Is a “lunar time” clock running really slow?

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    dbrucepm  10 months ago

    how does the suns barber cut his hair? eclipse it

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    goboboyd  10 months ago

    Star Date time has finally come.

    And the sun was eclipsed by the moon.

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    jmcenanly  10 months ago

    During the Apollo missions, the mission control center was in Houston. It seems logical to use Central Standard Time for Lunar operations

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    mindjob  10 months ago

    Doesn’t matter, I’ll still forget to set my clock

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    elvisgirl3  10 months ago

    Why LTC for Coordinated Lunar Time? Why not CLT?

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    Bilan  10 months ago

    Isn’t it forbidden for any country to claim territory on the moon? If so, how can NASA set the time zone?

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    h.v.greenman  10 months ago

    It will be interesting to see how NASA solve the time issue, one full rotation of the mood on its axis is 27 days days here on Earth, so each “Lunar Hour” is approx 7 minutes and 30 seconds longer than here.

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    SKYSWIM  10 months ago

    I’m not absolutely sure, but I think all satellites and spacecraft use the same GMT. Guessing that GMT would be best to track moon time. I would THINK the best second way to track time on the moon, though not perfect, is to match the moon’s time to match with the majority time zone the moon is over the earth of.

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    dpatrickryan Premium Member 10 months ago

    Didn’t they have too many sun costumes for a count and therefore not get the official Guinness record?

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    Jayalexander  10 months ago

    La Verne’s glasses Didn’t help shield him from Solar eye burn.

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    ekke  10 months ago

    How could there be only one moon time?

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    fourteenpeeves  10 months ago

    All of them when the independent Texas power grid went out

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    pbr50138  10 months ago

    The total eclipse we had this year was my first total one. I was very surprised how dark it got.

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