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flag Mars clocks run 477 microseconds faster daily than Earth clocks due to weaker gravity, affecting future mission timing.

flag Clocks on Mars tick about 477 microseconds faster per day than on Earth due to weaker gravitational pull, according to new calculations based on Einstein’s general relativity. flag This time difference, caused by Mars’ lower gravity relative to Earth, is critical for precise synchronization in future interplanetary missions, ensuring reliable communication and coordination between Earth and Mars-based systems.

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