• Question: Are there time zones in space?

    Asked by Andrew1 to Andrea, Charlie 🚀, Col Op, Kirsty, Vinita on 13 Jun 2016.
    • Photo: Andrea Boyd

      Andrea Boyd answered on 13 Jun 2016:


      The ISS runs on GMT as it’s the only timezone that doesn’t change with daylight savings. Convenient for working at ISS Control in Europe! 😀

    • Photo: Kirsty Lindsay

      Kirsty Lindsay answered on 13 Jun 2016:


      In the early years of ISS they would sometimes have to move time zones from Russia to America, depending on which flight control team was working with them- it was called shift slamming. Sometimes they would have very long days and get tired- so now ISS only uses GMT; at the moment they are 1 hour ahead of the UK.

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