NIST Launches a New U.S. Time Standard: NIST-F2 Atomic Clock

BOULDER, Colo., April 3, 2014  — The U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has officially launched a new atomic clock, called NIST-F2, to serve as a new U.S. civilian time and frequency standard, along with the current NIST-F1 standard.

NIST-F2 would neither gain nor lose one second in about 300 million years, making it about three times as accurate as NIST-F1, which has served as the standard since 1999. Both clocks use a “fountain” of cesium atoms to determine the exact length of a second.

Take the time to read the article, at nist.gov.

At least, watch the embedded five-minute video, also found via youtube.com.

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