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No more Daylight Saving? US House to vote on bill to lock the clock By Scott Flynn, 4 hrs ago WSB WSB Channel 2 Atlanta Follow https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=3HMees_1DI3XCea00 The U.S. House of Representatives is expected to vote on a bill this week to make Daylight Saving Time permanent. The House Energy and Commerce Committee is expected to vote Tuesday on the Sunshine Protection Act, the Washington Post reported. If passed by the full Congress, the bill would essentially lock the clock. But if that happens, it will mean later sunsets from early November through early March compared to our current change to Standard Time during those months. TRENDING STORIES: Atlanta rap legend T.I. says it’s time to drop the mic Georgia 2-year-old shot, killed by 4-year-old as family checked into vacation rental Chick-fil-A’s Cow Appreciation Day is back. How you can score a free menu item today On the other hand, we would see later sunrises during the shortest days of the year. “On the first day of winter, for example, the sunset would move from 5:32 p.m. to 6:32 p.m. However, the sunrise would also move one hour later, from 7:38 a.m. to 8:38 a.m.,” Severe Weather Team 2 Meteorologist Brian Monahan said. If the bill passes out of committee, it will then need to be voted on by the full House and Senate. Over the last few years, Georgia has tried to pass similar bills, with it actually passing in the General Assembly in 2021. Despite passing, the Georgia bill still needed to be approved by Congress. There are only two states that do not observe Daylight Saving Time: Arizona and Hawaii. A total of 19 states have passed bills to make Daylight Saving permanent

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This isn't just a future promise — the actual spacecraft are being built and tested right now. China's crew capsule, Mengzhou ("Dream Vessel"), has already gone through escape and abort tests. The lunar lander, Lanyue ("Embracing the Moon"), has completed landing and liftoff trials. Even the astronaut Moon suits and lunar rover are in active development. The one piece still missing? The Long March-10 rocket — the only one powerful enough to send a crew all the way to the Moon and back. It's currently going through low-altitude test flights, and everything else is waiting on it. If it all comes together, China could land its first taikonauts on the Moon before 2030 — becoming only the second country in history to put humans on the lunar surface. Do you think they'll make the 2030 deadline? 🌕🚀

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