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Universal Time / Terrestrial Time / International Atomic Time / Ephemeris time / Leap second / Dynamical time scale / Greenwich Mean Time / Epoch / Second / Measurement / Time scales / Barycentric Dynamical Time
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Universal Time
Terrestrial Time
International Atomic Time
Ephemeris time
Leap second
Dynamical time scale
Greenwich Mean Time
Epoch
Second
Measurement
Time scales
Barycentric Dynamical Time

N IF Navigation and Ancillary Information Facility Fundamental Concepts April 2013

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