Because they were made the same time as the Earth from the same materials. And, since they have basically been frozen in time in outer space, they can tell us a lot about the composition of the Earth. The materials on Earth are constantly being recycled and nothing remains from the birth of the Earth, so that is why we look to outer space and the meteorites that fall to Earth to give us clues to its origin.
Yes, it can, if a volcano erupts at the same time of the Earth Quake.
The moon's synodic period, the time it takes to come back to the same phase relative to the Earth and Sun, varies but, on average, is 29.53 days.
Scientists believe that the Earth's average temperature has been more or less the same for the last million years. There have been "ice ages" in this time, with average temperature dropping by a few degrees. Of course, the local effect of an "ice age" in certain places was huge.
The aerial, satellite, and Street View imagery in Google Earth is not real-time (or live). But there is also a webcam layer integrated into Google Earth (enabled in Gallery layer) that can show "live" scenes at selected locations.
If two locations on the surface of the earth have the same local times, they can be said to have the same solar time. This means that the sun is at its highest point in the sky at both locations at the same time.
Time Zone is a longitudinal belt of the earth in which all areas have the same local time. There are 24 time zones each 15 degrees longitude. When you go west you add a day, when you go east you subtract a day
Time Zone is a longitudinal belt of the earth in which all areas have the same local time. There are 24 time zones each 15 degrees longitude. When you go west you add a day, when you go east you subtract a day
local timeThe time of a place when the midday sun is overhead is called local time.It changes from place to place.The place on the same longitude has the same local time.standard time The local time of the standard meridian of a country is called standard time.It remains same for that particular country.the place on the same longitude has the different standard time.The main difference between local time and standard time is, the local time changes from a place to place, but the standard time remains fixed for the particular country. As per local time, the place/location on the same longitude will have the same local time, but as per the standard time the place on the same longitude will have different standard time.
Earth hour starts at 8:30pm at your local time and finishes at 9:30pm your local time. In 2011, Earth Hour is on 26 March.
Yes and no. On earth, there are time zones based on where you are located on earth. There are no time zones in space.
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You advance your calendar by one day at midnight, local time. This is when the date changes, regardless of whether you are moving or stationary on Earth's surface.
It was local time. It also seems that in some countries, it was 8:00pm, not 8:30.
If you want to reckon time on Jupiter according to earth time, then it is the same time on Jupiter as it is on earth. I would suggest UTC, universal time.
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