From: "Doc" Gods, now THAT'S a can of worms. So much for the latest dormant stage. The calendar is going to depend upon Lots-O-Things. Is it solar (like the Gregorian calendar currently in use) or lunar (like the Islamic or Chinese)? Or is it some crossbreed (the Mayan calendar, which I won't even BEGIN to go into)? Or something else entirely? end quote: It's seasonal. There are 4 seasons to the year (Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter). However, it is not a solar year. The planet in question is a moon of a Jupiter-style planet with rings (okay, about 10x bigger than Jupiter, but still *grin*). I'm not sure how long the orbital period is around the brown dwarf (basically it is about the visual size of our own moon, as I believe the gravitational influences would then be about the same as Luna). The brown dwarf star, in turn, orbits a green star, far enough out that it's in the coldish part for allowing water (more ice than water). It's the brown dwarf's own additional heat output and the gravitational influences that keep the water liquid. :) As you can see, it's a bit harder to just have a traditional solar calendar or such. ;) But I figure an planetary wobble (of the axis) of about 1 year would allow for proper "seasons". :) And if the brown dwarf was in a mostly circular orbit, then there'd not be much variation of year-to-year weather. But it's mostly just window dressing. There are still 4 seasons, and the year is based on that. I'm sure there are astrological calendars as well, but as I'm not sure on the exact orbital length of the brown dwarf, that doesn't matter for now. Rob ---------------------------------------------------------------- GMAST Home Page: http://www.phoenyx.net/gmast/ Tech support questions go to support@phoenyx.net.


