Comment by iberator
3 hours ago
Julian date works exactly like Unix epoch, but instead of starting in junary 1 1970 it starts something like 2500 years ago.
Super easy for astronomy as you don't need to handle timezones and other junk
3 hours ago
Julian date works exactly like Unix epoch, but instead of starting in junary 1 1970 it starts something like 2500 years ago.
Super easy for astronomy as you don't need to handle timezones and other junk
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