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* Bienniums are numbered beginning from 0. | * Bienniums are numbered beginning from 0. | ||
** Year zero is approximately the start of agriculture. | ** Year zero is approximately the start of agriculture. | ||
* There are 168 days in an | * There are 168 days in an annum, and two annums per biennium. | ||
** The two annums are numbered from 0 to 1 | ** The two annums are numbered from 0 to 1 | ||
** The 168 days are numbered from 0 to 167 | ** The 168 days are numbered from 0 to 167 |
Revision as of 10:00, 21 May 2018
Time
Measurement of time
All time-based measurements in the Pavhaki wiki should adhere to the following standards, so that the writing in this wiki is coherent and easy to understand.
Unit | Pavhaki Measurement | Equivalent Measurement |
---|---|---|
Year | 1 annum | ~185 Earth days, or 168 days |
1 biennium | ~1 Earth year, or 2 annums, or 336 days | |
Day | 1 day | 26.5 Earth hours |
Calendar
The calendar used on this wiki is the Universal Calendar.
- The shorthand acronym is Y.
- Years are numbered beginning from 0.
- Year zero is considered to be around the start of agriculture.
- There are 168 days in a year, numbered from 0-167.
- Every 7 years a leap day is added.
- In leap years, there are 169 days numbered from 0-168.
- Dates are written YYYYY/DDD
- The 67th day of 15121 would be written 15121/066.
- The leading zeroes are optional.
- Day zero is the spring equinox in the northern hemisphere.
Alternative Calendar
- The shorthand acronym is Y.
- Bienniums are numbered beginning from 0.
- Year zero is approximately the start of agriculture.
- There are 168 days in an annum, and two annums per biennium.
- The two annums are numbered from 0 to 1
- The 168 days are numbered from 0 to 167
- Dates are written BBBBB/A/DDD
- The 67th day of the 2nd annum of 17732 would be written 17732/1/66
- The leading zeroes are optional
- The 67th day of the 2nd annum of 17732 would be written 17732/1/66
- Day zero is the spring equinox in the northern hemisphere
Seasons
Via the assumption that seasons begin at their equinoxes and solstices:
- Northern Hemisphere:
- Spring is from days 0-41
- Summer is from days 42-83
- Fall is from days 84-125
- Winter is from days 126-167
- Southern Hemisphere:
- Fall is from days 0-41
- Winter is from days 42-83
- Spring is from days 84-125
- Summer is from days 126-167