In honor of Leap Day, this read is for the history nerds. Ever wonder how America caught our calendar up with the rest of the world? In September 1752, we skipped 11 days. According to NASA, the Earth ...
Due to the inconvenient truth that the earth revolves ever-so-slightly more than 365 times during its annual orbit around the sun, every four years (called "leap years") we add an extra day to the ...
The Julian date format is a five digit number broken into two parts: a two-digit representation of the year followed by a three-digit representation of the day of the year. For example, January 1st, ...