ut0
UT0, or Universal Time 0, is a historical time-scale in astronomy and geodesy that describes Earth's rotation as observed with a reference tied to the Earth's crust, without correcting for polar motion. It represents the apparent solar time based on the Greenwich meridian as the Earth rotates, but it can drift due to changes in the position of the rotation axis.
In modern practice, UT0 is distinguished from UT1 and UT2. UT1 is UT0 corrected for polar motion,
Historically, UT0 was used before UT1 became the preferred standard for expressing universal time. As observational
Origin and usage of UT0 are largely of archival and educational interest today. When discussing universal time,
See also: UT1, UT2, universal time, polar motion, Greenwich meridian.