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THE DARIAN SYSTEM
Abstract
Figures and Tables
1.0 The Darian Calendar for Mars
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Years
1.2.1 An Extended Intercalation Scheme
1.3 Months and Seasons
1.4 Weeks
1.4.1 The Martiana Calendar
1.5 The Telescopic Epoch
1.6 Darian-Gregorian Calendar Displays
1.7 Children and Collateral Relatives
1.8 Additional References
2.0 The Calendars of Jupiter
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Circads
2.3 Years
2.4 Weeks
2.5 Months
2.6 Intercalation
2.7 Calibration
2.8 Variations on a Martian Theme
3.0 The Darian Calendar for Titan
3.1 Overview of the Darian Calendar System
3.2 Astronomical Cycles on Titan
3.3 Circads and Weeks
3.4 Months and Years
3.5 Intercalation
3.6 Calibration
4.0 Conclusion
5.0 References
Appendix 1: Intercalation Precision on Mars
Appendix 2: Perturbations of Mars
Appendix 3: Martian Daylight Time
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THE DARIAN SYSTEM
MARS EXPLORATION ROVER DARIAN CLOCK
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Times on Mars are Local Mean Time
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NOTE: The default setting of the GISS Mars24 clock is local solar time, which can vary from mean time by more than 50 minutes at certain times of the Martian year. See "Martian Daylight Time" for an explanation.
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