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This article is about the general subject of 'coordinate time'. There are many different coordinate times in use. As far as I can tell the 'coordinate time' used by JPL is based on their own coordinate system. The JPL site says that it is always within 0.002 sec of
Terrestrial Time.
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Introduction?
The 'introduction' section below the box isn't an introduction. It reads like a continuation of the opening. The second section below the box is more like an introduction.