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The Martian year (MY) lasts 59,355,072 seconds. This is 686.98 Earth days or 668.60
Martian days (MD). One year is made of entire days. Balancing out
the remaining 0.60 MD requires three (3x) regular years of six hundred and sixty-eight
(668) MD and a two (2x) leap year with one day more (669 MD). I divided the regular MY (668 MD) into 18 months
of 37 days each, and added a Zero day at the
beginning and a Last day at the end of the year. Zero day of year One on Mars should be the last terrestrial
day of this millennium, and the first day of January on Earth and the
first of the first month on Mars should begin at the same time. Since the
Martian day is 0.027491204 longer than the
Earth day, from 1 January 2000 days on Mars
will shift out of synch from those on Earth. This calendar of Martian year
One also includes the Earth year up to 16 November
2001. On that day on Mars we will see out the first Martian
calendar year. |
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Marsovsko leto
(M.l) traja 59,355,072 sekund. To je 686.98 zemeljskih dni ali 668,60
marsovskih sonËevih dni (M.s.d.) . Eno leto je doloceno s celimi
dnevi. Za uravnavo ostanka 0.60 M.s.d.
potrebujemo tri (3x) regularna leta z
¼estosedemin¼esdeset (668 M.s.d.) in dwa (2x)
prestopna leta z enim dnevom vec (669MD) .
Regularno ML (668 MD) sem podelil v 18 mesecev vsak po 37 dni,
ter jim dodal Nulti dan na zacetku in Zadnji dan na koncu leta. Nulti dan
leta Ena na Marsu naj bo zemeljski zadnji v tem tisocletju, prvi Januarja
na Zemlji in prvi prvega meseca na Marsu, pa naj zacneta socasno. Ker je
marsovski dan za 0.027491204 daljsi od
zemeljskega se bodo dnevi na Marsu od 1.
januarja 2000 odmikali od zemeljskih. Ta
koledar Marsovskega leta Ena vkljucuje tudi zemeljski do 16. novembra 2001. Ta dan se bomo na Marsu
poslavljali od prvega Marsovskega koledarskega
leta. |