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22 sites in Calendars and Timekeeping
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The encyclopaedia of calendars.
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Features different views of the night sky, constellations, stars, planets, and other celestial wonders.
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Explains the cosmological and astronomical influences in creating the Indian calendar.
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A productivity toolkit for global users and businesses that includes world clock and calendar.
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An explanation of lunar, solar, lunisolar, rule-based and other calendars.
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Explanations of the Julian Calendar, the Gregorian Reform, the adoption of the Gregorian Calendar, the length of the tropical year and related matters.
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Information on the origin of the week, and etymology of month and weekday names.
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The worldwide interactive online astronomical/space calendar and calculator - for friends of astronomy, as well as astronomers.
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A list of many American Indian tribe's names for months, days, and other calendar related information.
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Explains the difference between millennium and year 2000 as the absence of a year zero.
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Published by Cambridge University Press. Gives a unified algorithmic presentation of the Gregorian, ISO, Julian, Coptic, Ethiopic, and Islamic civil calendars.
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A proposal for a non-sectarian, culturally neutral calendar system.
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History and FAQs of calendars, from ancient Rome to outer space. Including Julian, Gregorian, Jewish, Islamic, Chinese, and Mayan.
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The mathematics of the calendar in Singapore.
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The mathematics and rule explanation for the calendar.
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The calendar was the center of Maya life and their greatest cultural achievement. To carry out their astronomical calculations they developed a sophisticated mathematical system. The Maya Calendar website is developing with the intent of providing a complete view of Maya culture.
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Second full moon in a month, or third full moon in a single season.
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Extensive descriptions of many timing systems, with information on time zones and Julian day numbers.
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Civil time is occasionally adjusted by one second increments. A detailed explanation of what a second actually is, and why leap seconds are necessary.
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Provides information on Greenwich and Time issues, including maps, GMT Converter and resources.
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Articles on the Gregorian and Julian calendars, the ISO date format, the Julian day number system, the Maya calendar, the Goddess lunar calendar, the Liberalia Triday Calendar and C functions for date conversion; plus software for calendrical conversion.
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Lots of time and date related information, such as yearly and monthly calendars, counters, countdown, and the world clock which shows the current time in cities all over the world.
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