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NASA SDO Ushers In The New Year, Adds Leap Second To Master Clock
NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) added a leap second to its master clock to sync with the movement of the Coordinated Universal Clock on Earth. Every millisecond is vital in space timekeeping that is why adjustments have to be made for more accurate readings.
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