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The Gregorian Calendar is based primarily off of the time it takes [[Earth]] to orbit [[Sol system|Sol]] one time. This became a major problem once humans left Earth; every planet makes one full orbit at different speeds. Since a Year is defined as the time it takes the planet to orbit its star, timekeeping became non-uniform. | The Gregorian Calendar is based primarily off of the time it takes [[Earth]] to orbit [[Sol system|Sol]] one time. This became a major problem once humans left Earth; every planet makes one full orbit at different speeds. Since a Year is defined as the time it takes the planet to orbit its star, timekeeping became non-uniform. | ||
For example, it takes Earth approximately 365.25 days to orbit the sun, while it takes [[Mars]] 686.96 days to make the same orbit. | For example, it takes Earth approximately 365.25 days to orbit the sun, while it takes [[Mars]] 686.96 days to make the same orbit. the Military Standard Calendar is intended to standardize the definition of a year and a month throughout the UNSC controlled space. | ||
==Time== | ==Time== |