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Topgamer7 | 2 months ago

Out of curiosity, can anyone say the most impactful things they've needed incredibly accurate time for?

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pezezin|2 months ago

I work at a particle accelerator. We use White Rabbit (https://white-rabbit.web.cern.ch/) to synchronize some very sensitive devices, mostly the RF power systems and related data acquisition systems, down to nanosecond accuracy.

Sanzig|2 months ago

Spacecraft state vectors.

srean|2 months ago

Not sure but synthetic massive aperture radio telescope would need syncing their local clocks.

I defer to the experts.

jasonwatkinspdx|2 months ago

As far as I'm aware they just timestamp the sample streams based on a local gps backed atomic reference. Then when they get the data/tapes in one computing center they can just run a more sophisticated correlation entirely in software to smooth things out.

ted_dunning|2 months ago

As a very coarse number, 5µs is 1500 meters of radio travel.

If (and it isn't very conceivable) GPS satellites were to get 5µs out of whack, we would be back to Loran-C levels of accuracy for navigation.

abeyer|2 months ago

Telling people at the bar that I have an atomic clock at home.

rcleveng|2 months ago

cesium or rubidium?