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  2. Julian day - Wikipedia

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    Specifically, Julian day number 0 is assigned to the day starting at noon Universal Time on Monday, January 1, 4713 BC, proleptic Julian calendar (November 24, 4714 BC, in the proleptic Gregorian calendar). [4] [5] [6] [a] For example, the Julian day number for the day starting at 12:00 UT (noon) on January 1, 2000, was 2 451 545. [7]

  3. Wikipedia : Naming conventions (numbers and dates)

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    Wikipedia:Manual of Style (dates and numbers) gives the general principles of how Wikipedia deals with the representation of numbers and dates. This present naming conventions guideline concentrates on the aspect of how numbers and dates are represented in article titles, that is the names of the articles where the content is (as opposed to redirect pages that also allow non-standardized ...

  4. Template:JULIANDAY.MONTH - Wikipedia

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  5. Template:JULIANDAY.YEAR/doc - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Contents move to sidebar hide (Top) 1 Computing formula (partially indented) 2 Examples with a non-leap ...

  6. This template is called by Template:Year article header to compute the day of the week for the Julian calendar. For use for years from about 900 BC and later. - value for BC, positive for AD. 0 is not used.

  7. Template:CURRENTJULIANDAY/doc - Wikipedia

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  8. Template:JULIANDAY.JULIAN/doc - Wikipedia

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  9. Template:JULIANDAY - Wikipedia

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    Note that Julian days begin at noon (hour = 12) and thus hours 0–11 of a solar day are one Julian day earlier than hours 12–23. The value may extend outside of the normal range and is considered as additional number of julian days (a Julian day is 24 hours or 86400 seconds exactly, ignoring any adjustment of leap seconds within the UTC ...