The First People On Mars Could Have One Hell Of A Case Of Jet Lag

A day on Mars—or a “sol”—is 24 hours and 40 minutes long, close enough to Earth’s that for a long time NASA didn’t think much of it. But those 40 minutes a day add up, and sleep scientists now worry that our Earthly circadian rhythms could be one more major headache for the first humans on Mars.

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