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Happy Spring Equinox Dayish 2021 A.D.!!!!

Postby ConfederateSS on Sun Mar 21, 2021 1:14 am

---------- Happy Spring Equinox Dayish 2021A.D. :!: =D> =D> =D> and Happy Fall Equinox Dayish for our friends in The Southern Hemisphere......Stand up some eggs,even a broom...It is going to be a gravitationalriffic day.....Brought to the Universe via GOD's Love that pulls us together... :D :D :D Today...Get out and enjoy it... 8-) =D> =D> =D> ... O:) ConfederateSS.out!(The Blue and Silver Rebellion)... O:)...It always is 20/21ish...Thanks to a year having a quarter of a day...each year...365.25...Days in a year...
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Re: Happy Spring Equinox Dayish 2021 A.D.!!!!

Postby jusplay4fun on Wed Apr 07, 2021 2:52 pm

ConfederateSS wrote:---------- Happy Spring Equinox Dayish 2021A.D. :!: =D> =D> =D> and Happy Fall Equinox Dayish for our friends in The Southern Hemisphere......Stand up some eggs,even a broom...It is going to be a gravitationalriffic day.....Brought to the Universe via GOD's Love that pulls us together... :D :D :D Today...Get out and enjoy it... 8-) =D> =D> =D> ... O:) ConfederateSS.out!(The Blue and Silver Rebellion)... O:)...It always is 20/21ish...Thanks to a year having a quarter of a day...each year...365.25...Days in a year...


https://www.britannica.com/science/leap-year-calendar

Leap year, year containing some intercalary period, especially a Gregorian year having a 29th day of February instead of the standard 28 days. The astronomical year, the time taken for the Earth to complete its orbit around the Sun, is about 365.242 days, or, to a first approximation, 365.25 days. To account for the odd quarter day, an extra calendar day is added every four years, as was first done in 46 BC, with the establishment of the Julian calendar. Over many centuries, the difference between the approximate value 0.25 day and the more accurate 0.242 day accumulates significantly. In the Gregorian calendar now in general use, the discrepancy is adjusted by adding the extra day to only those century years exactly divisible by 400 (e.g., 1600, 2000). For still more precise reckoning, every year evenly divisible by 4,000 (i.e., 16,000, 24,000, etc.) may be a common (not leap) year.
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