The need for solar timekeeping infrastructure is implicit (and sometimes 
explicit) in the multiple decades of this mailing list and related meetings and 
websites, e.g., https://futureofutc.org. “Requirements” was the first word of 
the title.

And if the more dramatic prognostications of commercial space come to pass and 
large numbers of people take residence on neighboring planets, they, too, will 
require solar time:

http://hanksville.org/futureofutc/preprints/files/28_AAS_13-515_Seaman.pdf

One hopes that funding and motivation to maintain and enhance UT1 will remain 
indefinitely. It is only a piece of the puzzle.

Rob

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On 12/2/25, 8:46 AM, "Poul-Henning Kamp" wrote:

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Seaman, Robert Lewis - (rseaman) writes:

> I’m sure I’ll be long gone, but I predict the need for significant
> new infrastructure for solar timekeeping will appear in slide decks
> like these in decades and centuries hence.

I see nobody anywhere suggesting that UT1 should not be measured
and maintained in the future (see for instance page 36)

But I also fail to see even the remotest outline of what the
"significant new infrastructure" you talk about might be or should do ?

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