Albert Einstein Predicted It and Mars Has Now Confirmed It: Time Flows Differently on the Red Planet, Forcing Future Missions to Adapt
The rover’s clock was off by forty-one minutes, and nobody on Earth could agree on why. Outside its metal shell, the Martian dusk was bleeding into deep indigo, thin winds moving dust across the crater floor in slow, unhurried patterns. Inside mission control in California, coffee sat cooling in paper cups while a wall of…