Difference between revisions of "Sol Standard Time"
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One year SST consists of 365 full Earth rotations. One Sol-Time day is 24 total hours. | One year SST consists of 365 full Earth rotations. One Sol-Time day is 24 total hours. | ||
Currently, SST uses the Gregorian calendar. Suffixes determine the era; AD for "anno Dominae," and BC for "before Christ." Example: ''SST-AD'' | Currently, SST uses the Gregorian calendar. Suffixes determine the era; AD for "anno Dominae," and BC for "before Christ." Example: ''SST-AD'' is 2125 SST-AD. | ||
==Essential Information== | ==Essential Information== |
Revision as of 02:05, 9 October 2017
Sol Standard Time, abbreviated as SST, is a time standard based upon Earth's rotation around its parent star in the Sol system.
Breakdown
One year SST consists of 365 full Earth rotations. One Sol-Time day is 24 total hours.
Currently, SST uses the Gregorian calendar. Suffixes determine the era; AD for "anno Dominae," and BC for "before Christ." Example: SST-AD is 2125 SST-AD.
Essential Information
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