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Official U.S. Time
Clock for all U.S. time zones provided by the two time agencies of the United States: a civilian agency, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), and its military counterpart, the U.S. Naval Observatory (USNO).
www.time.gov
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The official U.S. time - clock
will occur on Sunday, March 8th at 2:00 a.m. (local time). Clocks should ... This site will be VERY busy on that day, so please. synchronize your clocks early. ...
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The official U.S. time - snapshot
18:12:38. Saturday, March 7, 2009. Click here to refresh time snapshot. You chose the Eastern timezone. Coordinated Universal Time -5 hours; Not Daylight Saving Time ...
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Educational exhibits about time, clocks, daylight saving, and calendars
Links to time exhibits suggested by NIST & USNO: A Walk through Time, Calendars through the Ages, Daylight Saving Time, Clockworks, Why Files, and The Quartz Watch.
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The official U.S. time - snapshot
18:49:24. Saturday, March 7, 2009. Click here to refresh time snapshot. You chose the Central timezone. Coordinated Universal Time -6 hours; Not Daylight Saving Time ...
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The official U.S. time - snapshot
22:26:36. Saturday, March 7, 2009. Click here to refresh time snapshot. You chose the Pacific timezone. Coordinated Universal Time -8 hours; Not Daylight Saving Time ...
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The official U.S. time - snapshot
22:42:17. Saturday, March 7, 2009. Click here to refresh time snapshot. You chose the UTC timezone. Coordinated Universal Time 0 hours; Not Daylight Saving Time ...
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About www.time.gov
About www.time.gov, a cooperative web site between NIST & USNO that provides the official U.S. time. ... This public service is cooperatively provided by the ...
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The official U.S. time - snapshot
05:52:49. Sunday, March 8, 2009. Click here to refresh time snapshot. You chose the Mountain timezone. Coordinated Universal Time -6 hours; Daylight Saving Time ...
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