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  2. Darian calendar - Wikipedia

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    The Darian calendar is a proposed system of timekeeping designed to serve the needs of any possible future human settlers on the planet Mars.It was created by aerospace engineer, political scientist, and space jurist Thomas Gangale in 1985 and named by him after his son Darius.

  3. Timekeeping on Mars - Wikipedia

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    This makes the 37-sol period useful both for time synchronization between Earth and Mars timezones, and for Martian calendars, [32] as a small number of leap sols can be straightforwardly added to eliminate calendar drift with respect to either the Martian year, Earth-Mars launch windows, or Earth calendars.

  4. Mars sol - Wikipedia

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    Although NASA lander missions to Mars have twice occurred in pairs, no effort was made to synchronize the sol counts of the two landers within each pair. Thus, for example, although Spirit and Opportunity were sent to operate simultaneously on Mars, each counted its landing date as "Sol 1", putting their calendars approximately 21 sols out of sync.

  5. Mars Is About To Be at Its Brightest Since 2022—Here ... - AOL

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    Mark your calendars, ... Because of this, Mars will look grander and more vivid than usual, making it a great time to view the planet. How To View Mars in January 2025.

  6. Mars Year 1 - Wikipedia

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    Mars Year 1 is the first year of Martian timekeeping standard developed by Clancy et al. [1] originally for the purposes of working with the cyclical temporal variations of meteorological phenomena of Mars, but later used for general timekeeping on Mars. Mars Years have no officially adopted month systems.

  7. List of future astronomical events - Wikipedia

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    Since 14 is divisible by 7, this will be the first time in history since its inception that the Gregorian calendar has the same day of the week for each day of the year as the Julian calendar. This will last until February 28, 2200 of the Gregorian Calendar. 189 2214 Rosh Hashanah will fall on October 6 for the first time. 214 2239 September 29

  8. Roman festivals - Wikipedia

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    In the old Roman calendar (until perhaps as late as 153 BC), the mensis Martius ("Mars' Month") was the first month of the year. It is one of the few months to be named for a god, Mars, whose festivals dominate the month.

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