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A [[martian calendar]] is simply a system of timekeeping for [[Mars]], perhaps the simplest of which is the [[sol]]-tracking done with the Viking landers on [[Arean]] soil. | A [[martian calendar]] is simply a system of timekeeping for [[Mars]], perhaps the simplest of which is the [[sol]]-tracking done with the Viking landers on [[Arean]] soil. | ||
− | + | Before the [[Purge]], the [[Arean calendar]] is used to track time on [[Mars]], though many other calendars were proposed. It is a perpetual calendar whose implementation is largely independent of [[Earth]], making it attractive for the initial colonists. Since the [[Battle of Sol]], the calendar is still used by ex-Martians who don't care for the [[Helios calendar]]. | |
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Latest revision as of 09:35, 29 March 2007
A martian calendar is simply a system of timekeeping for Mars, perhaps the simplest of which is the sol-tracking done with the Viking landers on Arean soil.
Before the Purge, the Arean calendar is used to track time on Mars, though many other calendars were proposed. It is a perpetual calendar whose implementation is largely independent of Earth, making it attractive for the initial colonists. Since the Battle of Sol, the calendar is still used by ex-Martians who don't care for the Helios calendar.
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