Summary:
- The U.S. House of Representatives' Space Committee is considering the idea of establishing a standard lunar time system for future lunar missions and activities.
- Currently, there is no universal time system for the moon, which can make coordinating lunar operations challenging. A standardized lunar time could help with scheduling and keeping track of time on the moon.
- Establishing a lunar time system would involve factors like the length of a lunar day, the time it takes for the moon to rotate on its axis, and the differences between lunar and Earth time. This would help ensure all lunar activities are synchronized.