Description
Mars Calendar
Mars Calendar is pretty cool! It kicks off by setting Januaria 1 BCM as the winter solstice on Mars. This way, it lines up the start of the Martian year (1 ADM) with January 1, 1 AD from our Earth-based Gregorian Calendar. So, when you think about it, it's like we're syncing our calendars across planets!
How the Months Work
Now, here’s something interesting: March (which is actually Mars in Latin) becomes the first month of the year, just like it was back in Roman times. And guess what? September, October, November, and December are now the 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th months of the year! Their names match perfectly with their order.
A User-Friendly Tool
The Mars Calendar is a super simple and user-friendly tool that runs on Java. It lets you easily check out what date it is on Mars. Whether you’re a space enthusiast or just curious about Martian timekeeping, this tool makes it easy to explore!
Get Your Copy!
If you're interested in checking out how time works on Mars or just want to see this unique calendar for yourself, you can download it here. It's a great way to get a taste of Martian life—who knows? Maybe one day we'll be using it for real!
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User Reviews for Mars Calendar 1
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Mars Calendar offers a fascinating insight into Martian timekeeping. Its alignment with Earth's calendar makes it easy to use.