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Working overtime: NASA’s deep space atomic clock completes mission – Phys.org – Devonport Online News
For more than two years, NASA’s Deep Space Atomic Clock has been pushing the timekeeping frontiers in space. On Sept. 18, 2021,……
For more than two years, NASA’s Deep Space Atomic Clock has been pushing the timekeeping frontiers in space. On Sept. 18, 2021, its mission came to a successful end.The instrument is hosted on General Atomics’ Orbital Test Bed spacecraft that was launched……
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