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Discover Ludwig"Universal Time" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It refers to a standard measurement of time that is used globally, also known as Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). You can use "Universal Time" when you want to refer to a specific time in a universal or global context, such as in international meetings or when discussing time zones. Example: "The meeting will take place at 10:00 AM Universal Time (UTC) to accommodate attendees from different time zones."
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Universal Time
proper noun
A measure of time that conforms, within a close approximation, to the mean diurnal rotation of the Earth and serves as the basis of civil timekeeping. Universal Time (UT1) is determined from observations of the stars, radio sources, and also from ranging observations of the moon and artificial Earth satellites. The scale determined directly from such observations is designated Universal Time Observed (UTO); it is slightly dependent on the place of observation. When UTO is corrected for the shift in longitude of the observing station caused by polar motion, the time scale UT1 is obtained. When an accuracy better than one second is not required, Universal Time can be used to mean Coordinated Universal Time.
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Universal Time 1. Coordinated Universal Time.
Universal time (see LT for further explanation).
{1}Universal time.
WV: So, the Universal Time Zone system.
It's synced with a universal time standard".
Time determined in this way is termed Universal Time.
The change happens at 23.59 co-ordinated universal time, or UTC.
(Greenwich Mean Time was the forerunner of Coordinated Universal Time, the current global standard).
WV: What would be the major positive points of a Universal Time system? HH: The reason all the airlines in the world use, today, now, Universal Time (Greenwich time), is so that planes don't crash into each other.
The mean solar time at Greenwich is now called Universal Time and was formerly called Greenwich Mean Time.
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), international basis of civil and scientific time, which was introduced on January 1 , 1960
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