What time is it on Mars?

The "time on Mars" and the "time at New Albion" are different!

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[Foreboding orchestral music]
[Gustav Holst: Mars, the Bringer of War]
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[Music]
[Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance (Land of Hope and Glory)]
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This is New Albion on Mars
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Time at New Albion is synchronised with UTC
(Coordinated Universal Time)
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- often referred to as GMT
(Greenwich Mean Time) - on Earth.
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New Albion clocks are aligned with UK clocks from UK
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Autumn to Spring, and an hour behind from Spring to Autumn
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during BST (British Summer Time).
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New Albion's day-night cycle and
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seasonal variation are entirely artificial.
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Lights in the roof of residential compartments
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brighten from around 6am.
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Compartment lighting fades to darkness again around 6pm.
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During the New Albion 'night'
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compartments are almost completely dark,
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except for some emergency lighting and indicators.
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The surface of Mars has its own time of day - and season -
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of which most colonists are completely unaware.
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Mars surface conditions are not discernible from
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inside New Albion, except by camera feed.
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Colonists venturing onto the Martian surface are likely to bring
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their own artificial light, so may have only a rough idea
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what time of sol (a Mars solar day) it is.
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The time at New Albion and the "time on Mars"
are two very different things!
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[Dissonant clashing orchestral music]
[Gustav Holst: Mars, the Bringer of War]
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[orchestral music continues]