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Subject:
what day of the week was the Spring Equinox on the above dates?
Category: Science Asked by: retaw-ga List Price: $15.00 |
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27 May 2004 11:33 PDT
Expires: 26 Jun 2004 11:33 PDT Question ID: 352787 |
What day of the week was the following dates, March/21/27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, and 34 A. D.? |
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Re: what day of the week was the Spring Equinox on the above dates?
Answered By: scriptor-ga on 27 May 2004 12:13 PDT Rated: |
Dear retaw, These are the Spring Equiox (or Vernal Equinox) dates for the years 21 AD and 27 - 34 AD: Year: 21 AD Spring Equinox: 20 March Weekday: Thursday Year: 27 AD Spring Equinox: 21 March Weekday: Friday Year: 28 AD Spring Equinox: 20 March Weekday: Saturday Year: 29 AD Spring Equinox: 20 March Weekday: Sunday Year: 30 AD Spring Equinox: 21 March Weekday: Tuesday Year: 31 AD Spring Equinox: 21 March Weekday: Wednesday Year: 32 AD Spring Equinox: 20 March Weekday: Thursday Year: 33 AD Spring Equinox: 20 March Weekday: Friday Year: 34 AD Spring Equinox: 21 March Weekday: Sunday Please note that the dates and weekdays relate to the Julian Calendar. The dates were calculated with these tools: Hermetic Systems: Dates and Times of Equinoxes and Solstices http://www.hermetic.ch/cal_sw/ve/ve.php U.S. Naval Observatory: Julian Date Converter http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/JulianDate.html Hope this is what you were looking for! Regards, Scriptor |
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Hi, Thanks for answering my question,for the extary year A. D. 21, and the tools web site. |
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Re: what day of the week was the Spring Equinox on the above dates?
From: rnt20-ga on 07 Jun 2004 12:43 PDT |
Note that the Julian calendar did not exist in the first century. Various calendar revisions (when the date often jumped by many days at a time) mean that day of the week for these Equinoxes would have probably been different for the people of that era than predictions using the Julian calendar. |
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Re: what day of the week was the Spring Equinox on the above dates?
From: micanr-ga on 23 Aug 2004 15:30 PDT |
looking at the tool http://www.hermetic.ch/cal_sw/ve/ve.php, it seems these are Gregorian times not Julian. |
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