In 1833 a red "Time Ball" was installed on the roof
of the Royal Observatory Greenwich
Daily at 1pm a red time ball drops on the Old Observatory
to set World Time
It drops at 1pm because the astronomers were busy with
their telescopes with the midday sun.
At Greenwich the bright orange time-ball on the observatory
roof drops at 1pm every day. It has done this every day since 1833.
1pm was originally chosen to enable the astronomers to undertake telescopic observations
at noon. The tradition is maintained today for the benefit of tourists. NB In summer it drops at 13:00 (1pm) BST or
12:00 (Noon) GMT.
In Washington DC, USA the time-ball was installed in 1845 and
dropped every day at noon. It was discontinued and has been reinstated
for the millennium.
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Standard Time
in USA & Canada until:
Sunday 8 March 2009
Europe / UK clocks on
Winter Time / standard time until:
Sunday 29 March 2009