3 comments

  • davidwritesbugs 2 days ago

    "Boil it down and this means the quantum clock loses only one second every 30 billion years, which, for navigation purposes, means a drift of a mere 1 x 10⁻⁶ degrees per hour. "

    What does this mean in terms of metres off a desired position?

    • foxyv 2 days ago

      A nautical mile is 1852 meters

      1 degree of latitude is 60 nautical miles

      1 millionth of a degree is 0.1 meters

      So they lose about 2.4 meters of accuracy per day or about 0.9km per year. Which is pretty good for nautical navigation purposes.

      • londons_explore 2 days ago

        But for that to be useful you also need to measure the angle between the sun and gravity accurate to a millionth of a degree...

        Is such a thing possible?