Difference between revisions of "The 400-Day Solar Year"
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− | There is an interplanetary timekeeping standard that all the races adhere to. It is not based on any one planet's actual year or day/night cycle, but rather has a standard of | + | There is an interplanetary timekeeping standard that all the races adhere to. It is not based on any one planet's actual year or day/night cycle, but rather has a standard of 400 fifty-hour days, divided into five solar seasons. They are as follows: |
* Proto: 66 days | * Proto: 66 days |
Revision as of 13:47, 3 April 2014
There is an interplanetary timekeeping standard that all the races adhere to. It is not based on any one planet's actual year or day/night cycle, but rather has a standard of 400 fifty-hour days, divided into five solar seasons. They are as follows:
- Proto: 66 days
- Thermo: 85 days
- Helia: 79 days
- Pyran: 73 days
- Ultra: 97 days
In addition to tracking the seasons, however, there are twenty months, indicated by roman numerals. Each month is precisely 20 days long.