Jeremiahn is a simple calendar for Mars. This is a Christian calendar for Mars. It is the only Christian calendar for Mars, so far. This calendar also has variants to be used on every other planet and a few dwarfs. With the Gas Giant variants they are mostly for used on their moons. Each of my variants also has Christian aspects.

August 17, 2009

A Calendar System Origin

Tracking Planet Time for Our Solar System
Introductions:
A Simple Calendar for Mars

Jeremiahn is a simple calendar for Mars. This is a Christian calendar for Mars. It is the only Christian calendar for Mars, so far. This calendar also has variants to be used on every other planet and a few dwarfs. With the Gas Giant variants they are mostly for used on their moons. Each of my variants also has Christian aspects.

These calendars first appeared on my blog: “A Simple Calendar for Mars” http://junior-senior689.blogspot.com on March 31, +2009 E. The first date above each chapter is when I finished the final draft of that calendar; the second date above each of these calendars is their current date of use. These calendars can currently be found on my new blog: “Jeremiahn Calendar System” http://jeremyws89.edublogs.org/. These calendars were removed from the previous blog, for personal reasons by me. I just didn’t want them up there anymore. I have restored these calendars’ appearance on the previous blog. With the Earth clocks shown in this book they are all in GMT. Next I show the same two dates over again, but this time it’s calculated in planet-time. With the plane-time clocks in this book they are all in that planet’s universal time zone, which is the only time zone I mention by name for that planet; example Mars clocks are shown in Airy-0 Mean Time. There are also videos on each of these calendars on my YouTube channel: “batmanfanforever08” http://www.youtube.com/user/ batmanfanforever08. Some of these videos explain some rough drafts of my early development of these calendars.

With all my calendars, except the Jeremiahn Calendar for Mars, the seasonal markers are total guess work. So as we learn more about each of those other planets my calendars for them may need a little tweaking, if they are found out to be wrong. All seasonal markers are for the northern hemisphere of that planet.

Planets: distance from Sun km (AU) Calendars
August 17, +2009 E 9:00 AM
October 17, +2009 E 11:33 AM
A Calendar System Origin

This is the Jeremiahn Calendar System, a calendar proposal for other planets. The word “Calendar” can be omitted from the name of any of my calendars. The Gregorian, the Zodiac, and the 88 constellations are where I got the names for the majority of my segments and months on Jeremiahn Calendar System. The Gregorian is where I got the majority of my day names on Jeremiahn Calendar System week systems. I do not believe in extraterrestrial-intelligent-life-forms, aliens, so when I use these words: Martian, Venusian, Jovian, and Saturnian; I am referring to humans born on Mars, Venus, Jupiter and its moons, and Saturn and its moons. I do realize no one has been born on any of these planets yet, I am speaking in the future tense. Decade, century (hy), millennium (ky). Abbreviations: Earth (E-y), (E-hy), (E-ky); Mars (M-y), (M-hy), (M-ky); Ceres (C-y), (C-hy), (C-ky); Venus (V-y), (V-hy), (V-ky); Jupiter (J-y), (J-hy), (J-ky); Saturn (S-y), (S-hy), (S-ky); Mercury (R-y), (R-hy), (R-ky); Uranus (U-y), (U-hy), (U-ky); Neptune (N-y), (N-hy), (U-ky); Pluto (P-y), (P-hy), (P-ky). Abbreviations: month, week, day (E-d), hour (h), minute ('), second ("). Our Earth hour, minute, second is carried to every planet. On Mars it is month, week, sol (M-d), hour, minute, second; on Venus and on Mercury it is month, week, centisol (V-cd) (R-cd), hour, minute, second; on Jupiter and Ceres it is segment, month, week, trisol (J-ld) (C-ld), hour, minute, second; on Saturn, on Uranus, and on Neptune it is segment, month, week, bisol (S-ld) (U-ld) (N-ld), hour, minute, second; on Pluto it is segment, month, week, hexethsol (P-xd), hour minute, second. A year is the single orbit of any planet around a star. Nexterday is the same as tomorrow[1][2]. [3][4][5]In space all time is measured like this by astronauts and cosmonauts, related to Earth’s Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) zone. GMT is the time zone that scales the Prime Meridian. {I use astronomical year numbering throughout this blog.} None of my planetary clocks will have colons “:” on them, this is so you can tell at an easy glance which clock you are looking at, instead the hours, minutes, and seconds are separated by an “h” for hours, “'” for minutes, and “"” for seconds. A clock face is the size of clock, the size mentioned makes approximately two circles of the face one base unit for that planet, examples 12 h for Earth 14 h for Venus.

My calendar is non-perpetual; this will make it liked by religious groups because they keep the holy-days. It has zodiacal months named for either the Western Zodiac. It styles after the Gregorian. My calendar uses the epoch of Jesus Christ’s birth. Time-line abbreviations: Earth (E), Mars (M), Venus (V), Jupiter (J), Saturn (S), Mercury (R), Uranus (U), Neptune (N), Pluto (P), Ceres (C). BC (-) is before Christ and AD (+) is Anno Domini in the year of our Lord Christ. The current Earth year is +2009 E. This is what I belief Jesus Christ’s birth-date to be: December 25, 0 E. We should keep what we understand that is why my calendar is designed the way it is. The age equivalencies I have been calculating for you are start school at five Earth years, drive at 16 E-y, vote at and end school at 18 E-y, get drunk at 21 E-y, and retire at 65 E-y. This would leave no confusion when measuring time. This is simple to grasp for people[6][7][8]. On Mars these terms will be used to refer to the passing sols: yestersol, yesterday; tosol, today; nextersol, tomorrow; weeksol, weekday; worksol, workaday; holisol, holiday; birthsol, birthday; sollight, daylight; somesol, someday; everysol, everyday. On Venus and on Mercury these terms will be used to refer to the passing centisols: yestercentisol, yesterday; tocentisol, today; nextercentisol, tomorrow; weekcentisol, weekday; workcentisol, workaday; holicentisol, holiday; birthcentisol, birthday; centisollight, daylight; somecentisol, someday; everycentisol, everyday. On Ceres and Jupiter and its moons these terms will be used to refer to the passing trisols: yestertrisol, yesterday; totrisol, today; nextertrisol, tomorrow; weektrisol, weekday; worktrisol, workaday; holitrisol, holiday; birthtrisol, birthday; trisollight, daylight; sometrisol, someday; everytrisol, everyday. On Saturn and its moons, Uranus and its moons, Neptune and its moons these terms will be used to refer to the passing bisols: yesterbisol, yesterday; tobisol, today; nexterbisol, tomorrow; weekbisol, weekday; workbisol, workaday; holibisol, holiday; birthbisol, birthday; bisollight, daylight; somebisol, someday; everybisol, everyday. On Pluto these terms will be used to refer to the passing centisols: yesterhexethsol, yesterday; tohexethsol, today; nexterhexethsol, tomorrow; weekhexethsol, weekday; workhexethsol, workaday; holihexethsol, holiday; birthhexethsol, birthday; hexethsollight, daylight; somehexethsol, someday; everyhexethsol, everyday[9][10][11][12]. This is simple[13]. I feel the need to explain that what I have done is basically stretch the Gregorian calendar to fit the length of the orbits of other planets. I use this time line because it is the most familiar to most people.
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I am a Christian!! I am also a scientist, and I find more logic in Christianity than atheism. I have only been a Christian since I was 14, when I was baptized. I pretty good at astronomy, and happen to be a big sci-fi fan. The thing I am major good at is accounting, handling other people's money. I am currently going after my CPA. And after I get that I will get an associates in astronomy. I am batmanfanforever08 on YouTube; the "audio clip" is my YouTube channel. I am on Facebook, the "my web page" is my Facebook page. These blogs will be included in the book I am writing (assuming I ever get around to finishing it): "Listening to the Nonsense" or "Tracking Planet Time for our Solar System".