The question is so devoid of detail as to be more or less meaningless.
If you mean a time zone, spacecraft usually use either UTC or whatever the local time zone is for their mission control (alternatively, they may use the local time of their launch site, if the two are different).
Time and space are interconnected in what is known as spacetime. According to Einstein's theory of relativity, the measurements of time and space can vary depending on the relative motion between observers. This means that time and space are not separate entities but are deeply intertwined in a unified fabric of spacetime.
According to Einstein's theory of general relativity, objects with mass "bend" space-time, which is part of how gravity works. (Space-time is basically the combination of space at time, using time as a kind of "fourth dimension".) When objects move around, they change the way the space-time is curved around them. In some cases, when an object accelerates, the result changes in the curvature of space-time propagate outwards at the speed of light. The propagation of the changes in the curvature of space-time is what is known as gravitational waves.
Space ships travelling through the space-time continium
Residence time is the time it takes a particle to complete the cycle. Space time is volume of the reactor over the velocity. If the volume does not change and the velocity remains constant then Residence time = space time, however, if there is a disturbance in the reactor (i.e., change in pressure, temp, ect.), then residence time does not equal to space time.
It is not an established fact that space time has any rips in it, but the term wormhole has been used by physicists to describe a possible hole in the normal space time geometry, caused by an extreme gravitational field.
Lets label your assumptions i) Time = Space, ii) I travel through time into space. Then by symmetry of equality we can deduce from i): Space = Time, which answers your question.
There is no time in space, so there is no time change.
Ep Thompson said that time was in relation to space. There is not space and time, only space time.
space-time curvature
Yes. No! It is a matter of time AND space.
Distance is separated in space or time.
Distance is separated in space or time.
No Time or Space was created in 1969.
Distance is separated in space or time.
Space velocity is the number of reactors treated in unit time while space time is the time required to treat a reactor.
The name of the Space in the cartoon 'Adventure Time' is 'Lumpy Space'.
A Space in Time was created in 1971-08.