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  1. Do you ever wonder what time it is on the International Space Station? Find out how the astronauts keep track of their schedules and why they use Coordinated Universal Time as their reference. Plus, learn more about the fascinating science of space and other topics on sciencefocus.com.

    • Extra Time Rules at The FIFA World Cup
    • How Long Is Extra time?
    • Are Extra Time Goals Sudden Death?
    • What Happens After Extra time?

    FIFA World Cup rules on extra time are very clear in relation to all knockout stage matches. For games at the Round of 16, quarterfinal, semifinal, third place play-off and final stage, extra time will be played in the event of a tie after 90 minutes of regular action. Regular action refers to normal game, including all stoppages and added time inc...

    Extra time at a World Cup is set at 30 minutes, divided into two 15 minutes periods, with a short break in between. Time can also be added to both periods, in the same fashion as in normal time, with the referee and assistant officials adding on time for substitutions, injuries and delays. FIFA have instructed all officials to be particularly vigil...

    Goals in extra time are no longer "sudden death" in World Cup action with a team who concedes in extra time still have the chance to equalise or win the match before the end of the extra 30 minutes. FIFA/UEFA briefly experimented with making the first goal scored in World Cup extra time serving as a "golden/sudden death goal", which immediately end...

    If a World Cup knockout game remains tied after 120 minutes of combined normal and extra time it will move onto a penalty shootout. Each team are permitted five penalties with the winners decided by the team scoring the most spot kicks. If the penalty shootout is still level after five penalties each, the shootout will go to sudden death, with a mi...

  2. Nov 23, 2022 · Fans have been shocked by the huge chunks of additional time tacked onto almost every World Cup 2022 game so far. What's the reason for the change?

  3. Oct 4, 2021 · Find out the history behind World Space Weeek, along with the 2021 theme and what events you can attend to mark the event across the UK.

  4. The first signal arrived at Earth one hour and 14 minutes later at 01:30 Ground UTC on Oct. 27. Adjusting for local time, the signals arrived on the screens at mission control in Pasadena, Calif. at 6:30 p.m. PDT (or 9:30 p.m. EDT for folks tuned in at NASA headquarters in Washington, D.C.)

  5. Nov 23, 2022 · Are you watching the 2022 World Cup and noticing there’s a TON of extra stoppage time in matches so far? And you’re wondering what’s up with that? We’re here to help.

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