Difference between revisions of "Solar cycle"

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A [[solar cycle]] is a thousand [[solar month]]s, or exactly one million (1,000,000) [[Earth]]-based hours, corrected for time dilation with respect to the [[Solar System]].  It is used as an extended measurement of time in the [[Helios Calendar]].
 
A [[solar cycle]] is a thousand [[solar month]]s, or exactly one million (1,000,000) [[Earth]]-based hours, corrected for time dilation with respect to the [[Solar System]].  It is used as an extended measurement of time in the [[Helios Calendar]].
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In purely terrestrial terms, it's about 114 years and a month.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:03, 1 July 2006

A solar cycle is a thousand solar months, or exactly one million (1,000,000) Earth-based hours, corrected for time dilation with respect to the Solar System. It is used as an extended measurement of time in the Helios Calendar.

In purely terrestrial terms, it's about 114 years and a month.


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