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(Preprint) AASTIME IN THE 10,000-YEAR CLOCK Danny Hillis*, Rob Seaman†, Steve Allen#, and Jon Giorgini§ The Long Now Foundation is building a mechanical clock that is designed to keep time for the next 10,000
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Document Date: 2012-02-09 19:40:52


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Universal Time / Solar System Dynamics Group / the Sun / NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory / /

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California Institute of Technology / Univ. of Calif. / International Astronomical Union / National Aeronautics and Space Administration / Fort Mason Center / Long Now Foundation / /

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