Saudi Arabia hopes giant clock will establish ‘Mecca Time’
MECCA — Muslims around the world could be setting their watches to a new time soon when the world’s largest clock begins ticking atop a soaring skyscraper in Islam’s holiest city of Mecca. Saudi Arabia hopes the four faces of the new clock, which will loom over Mecca’s Grand Mosque from what is expected to be the world’s second tallest building, will establish Mecca as an alternate time standard to the Greenwich meridian. The clock is targeted to enter service with a three-month trial period in the first week of the holy month of Ramadan on or about Aug. 12, according to the Saudi state news agency SPA. It boasts four glimmering 46 meter-across (151 feet) faces of high-tech composite tiles, some laced with gold, sitting more than 400 meters (1,320 feet) over the Holy Haram compound. The tower’s height will reach 601 meters (1,983 feet), SPA said. On its Web site, Premiere Composite, which is responsible for cladding the top section, including a shimmering spire topped by a golden crescent moon, puts the planned height at 590 meters (1,947 feet). Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100812com3.html |
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