About Interplanetary Clock
Interplanetary Clock Full is a program that lets you view time, set alarms, timer and stopwatch with full adjustability of for planet Earth, Mars + 5 preset planets you can load and you can enter a timescale for any planet you chose to input the data for!
When Started Earth time will automatically set and sync to your position's timezone, then sync Mars date/time elapsed since it's discovery date of 1873 December 29th to current date/time and set as timezone UTC. (0deg longitude) as well as syncing your new world to it's correct time. If Interplanetary Clock constantly ran, the program is designed to be accurate to the day for about 21,000 earth years!
It also has useful features including 6 alarms per Earth, Mars, and your new world weather it be a preset planet or a planet you have created, timer and stopwatch accurate to 1/60 second for all 3 worlds, a millisecond timer for physically timing your new world should you be dropped there without information like days in year and milliseconds in day, which are the only 2 values you need to know to form a basic timescale, even if you shut your device down it will keep track of everything you have set or are in the process of timing.
If you are too far from earth for a connection to the time data server or internet, if your device is shut down after losing service Interplanetary Clock will default to the devices' last known time and if you know the amount of time lapse from shutdown to reboot you can easily adjust it in the manual set option of the menu. There are many other customization options and Several planet profiles have been included such as Ceres, Gj504b, Jupiter, Saturn, Mars & Pluto as well. You can set the time to Sol or Earthreal, Military or Standard, the readout from all information being displayed down to just telling you what hour it is, timezone, text color, an info screen that tells staple facts about any of the 3 worlds, and a test result display of the last 2 day millisecond test run on your new world.
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Interesting concept! But sometimes I find it hard to click on the buttons. Maybe it's a little small for my pugy fingers ????