In one shot, a Minbari woman is about to sit down to talk to Mr. Garibaldi, and only a couple seconds later, the chair is empty and Lyta Alexander is standing where the Minbari woman was only a few moments prior.
Garibaldi reminds Edgars of a seven-hour time difference between Mars and B5, but a Martian day is almost 40 minutes longer than an Earth day, so assuming B5 runs on Earth days, the time difference with Mars should shift every day.
Mars presumably has time zones like any other planet, so one cannot speak of one time standard for all of Mars, but Syria Planum seems to be the only place on Mars ever mentioned by name, so perhaps its time zone is the only one that matters.
Mars presumably has time zones like any other planet, so one cannot speak of one time standard for all of Mars, but Syria Planum seems to be the only place on Mars ever mentioned by name, so perhaps its time zone is the only one that matters.