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Comment by andrewinardeer

1 day ago

Even abbreviations have issues. PST (UTC+8) is also Philippine Standard Time. EST could mean Eastern Standard Time in Australia, granted that nowadays is AEST.

Timezones are such a headache. Obviously even UTC for a location varies depending on the time of year.

Even the International Space Station shifted timezones from Houston time to UTC+0.

Curiosity and Perseverance's clocks are UTC but operations run on LMST (local mean solar time) Gale Crater and LMST Jezero Crater- their landing locations. That point is moot until humans start spinning up VMs on Mars which they will one day.

> Obviously even UTC for a location varies depending on the time of year.

The offset from UTC for a location varies depending on time of year but UTC definitionally has a zero offset throughout the year.

If you’re in the Europe/London time zone your time is equal to GMT/UTC (offset zero) for half the year and BST (offset +1) for the other half.

In other words we have two different types here: Timezones based on location where the UTC offset varies, and the UTC offset itself (like +0100/BST or +0000/GMT/Z.)