For a brief window this month, the official clocks that quietly coordinate the Internet’s heartbeat slipped out of sync. After a power outage hit key servers in Colorado, the National Institute of ...
A severe windstorm in Colorado triggered a power failure at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), ...
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NIST restored the precision of its atomic clocks after a power outage caused by a power outage disrupted operations. Discover ...
NIST traced the problem to its Boulder, Colorado campus, where a prolonged utility power outage disrupted operations. The outage occurred during high winds that damaged power lines and triggered ...
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"As the typical uncertainty of time transfer over the public Internet is on the order of one millisecond (1/1000th of a ...
Atomic clocks went out of sync after a severe windstorm knocked out power at a Denver laboratory and a backup generator ...
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The affected atomic clocks, mainly hydrogen masers and cesium beams, are essential for determining UTC(NIST), with 10 to 15 ...
When a massive windstorm in Colorado last Wednesday indirectly disconnected more than a dozen atomic clocks from their system ...