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Most accurate space clock to launch – and count down to destruction

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A network of Earth's best clocks will be synchronised with the most accurate one ever sent into space. But the device has a short shelf life: it will burn up in the atmosphere at the end of the decade as the ISS deorbits

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A network of Earth's best clocks will be synchronized with the most accurate ever sent into space. But the device has a short shelf life: it will burn into the atmosphere at the end of the decade while the Canadarm2 ISS, the robotic arm on the ISS built by the Canadian Space Agency The most accurate clock [...]

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The PHARAO clock, developed by the CNES, will be launched in space in April 2025 as part of the ACES mission to test Einstein's theory of relativity. Scientists from the CNES will send the PHARAO clock (for the Project of Watch A Cooling of Atoms in Orbit) in space within the framework of the

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NewScientist broke the news in Baltimore, United States on Friday, April 18, 2025.
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