Up To The Minute Facts About Atomic Time

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About AtomicTime (NAPS)—The nextwatch you wear orclockyou buy, may not only be accurate to one secondin million years, it will neverneed setting—not even for daylight sav- ings. That’s becauseit will be listeningtothesignals of the worlds most accuratetimekeeperthe U.S. AtomicClock in Boulder ColoradoRadio controlledimepieces IT’S ABOUT TIME—You can now buyan atomicwatchor clock that you'll never haeto reset. like these are used by the mili- tary NASA, as wellas radioand television stations. Now atomic watches and clocks, areavailableto the public.In fact, thereis a growinguse of atomic timepiecesby schools,businesses and businessmenwho travel. Travelersare particularlypartial to these timepiecesreportsa spokespersorfor R.C Precision, the leadingonlinesellerof atomic timepiecesThese timepiecesare not only accurate{hey neverhave to be reset to a different time zone The U.S. AtomicClock at the National Institute of Standards and TechnologNIST) measures time accordingo the resonanceof atoms. Since atomsresonateat an extremelyconsistentfrequency this timekeepingnethodis by far the most accurate. The wall clocksmanufactured by B.C Precisionsell for between $25 and $80, and watchesfor betweer$60 and $690. To learn moreaboutatomictimepiecexall 1-888-465-6560r visit the R.C PrecisionWeb site at wwwrcpreci sion.com.