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A Walk Through Time
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An illustrated history of timekeeping from ancient times to the present.
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Countdown
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Calculate the exact time in days, hours, minutes and seconds from now until your birthday or any other event.
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Daylight Saving Time
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Why do we use daylight savings time and who invented it?
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How Stuff Works: Time
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Complete five-part explanation of time and how it is measured, including information about clocks, time zones, and calendars.
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Latitude and Longitude
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Introduction to latitude and longitude, a way of calculating exactly where you are anyplace on earth and a way to tell time.
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Local Times Around the World
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Find out what time it is anywhere in the world.
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Make Your Own Star Clock
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Learn how to tell time by finding constellations in the night sky.
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Making a Horizontal Sundial
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Learn how to make a sundial. Instructions are for beginners, intermediate, or advanced, and work for either the northern or southern hemispheres.
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Making a Sun Clock
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Before there were clocks, people used shadows to tell time. Learn how to make your own sun clock!
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Time
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Just how do we measure time and what has Greenwich England got to do with it?
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Time Travel
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Is time travel possible? See what Carl Sagan and Einstein had to say about time travel in this NOVA special.
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What Time is it!
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Gives the current time, synchronized by NIST. Close to 100 different time zones supported, as well as the ability to select the default time zone.
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When Does Daylight Savings Time Occur
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Explaination of when and why we have daylight savings time.
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World Time Converter
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Provides online times converter and brief information about GMT/UTC.
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A History of Time
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A two-part article that discusses physicist's evolving view of time.
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Discover - Time Machine
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Article explores a clock designed to keep accurate time for 10,000 years.
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Industrious Clock
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Clock using video of a hand drawing to display the time.
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International Standard Date and Time Notation
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International Standard ISO 8601 specifies numeric representations of date and time. It helps to avoid confusion caused by the many different national notations.
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National Geographic Kids Magazine: Water Clock Experiment
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Demonstrates how water clocks can be used to keep time.
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NPR : 'Seize the Daylight': A History of Clock Chaos
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Benjamin Franklin first called for the government to tinker with clock hours in the 1780s. But it wasn't until World War I that the United States adopted daylight-saving time as a way to get more efficiency out of the day. "Seize the Daylight" Author David Prerau talks about the complicated politics and curious history of DST, and he shares an excerpt from his book. [4:54 streaming audio broadcast]
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On Time
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Learn about the history of time measuring devices in this online Smithsonian Institute exhibit. Page discusses how the accuracy of watches and clocks affected people's perception and usage of time.
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Science Museum - Atomic clocks
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Talks about how different types of atomic clocks work, and the history of their invention.
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The Galileo Project - Pendulum Clock
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Describes Galileo's work on pendulums and the pendulum clock.
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The Hourglass
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The University of Houston College of engineering, describes how an hourglass works and also provides interesting facts about this timekeeper.
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US Library of Congress - How does an hourglass measure time?
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Answers questions about how an hourglass keeps time and what are the contributing factors determining how long an hourglass lasts.
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