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Year

From Wikipedia, a free encyclopedia written in simple English for easy reading.

One year is about 365 days long (Except in a Leap year). It is the time it takes the Earth to go completely around (Orbit) the sun once. A year is actually 365¼ days long, but a calendar has 365 days, except in a leap year.

The year starts on January 1 in the Gregorian calendar, but a fiscal year or a school year can start on a different day of the year.

There are several ways used to measure the length of a year.

  • a solar year is based on the seasons. The Gregorian calendar is based on the solar year.
  • a lunar year is based on the moon and is usually 12 lunar months (29 days, 12 hours, 44 minutes each) long.
  • a tropical year is the time between two vernal equinoxes, the first day of spring when the lengths of daylight and night are the same.
  • a sidereal year measures the time between when a selected fixed star is highest in the night sky.
  • an anomalistic year is the difference between the times when the Earth gets closest to the sun.
  • an eclipse year is the time between node passages. This is when the sun moves through a part of the sky where it is possible for the sun, Earth and moon to be in a line. It is also when solar eclipses can happen.

Solar and lunar years are used by different societies in daily life. The other measurements are used by astronomers.

  • there was no year named "year zero" in a normal system of counting, because it would mean there is a year earlier than the first year, which was the year AD one in the Anno Domini system, also called 1 CE in the Common Era, used with our Gregorian calendar. However, some astronomers call the year 1 BC (or BCE) "year 0" to make it easier for them to count leap years before that year.


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