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==The Galactic Calendar==  
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= UNDER CONSTRUCTION - Star Wars Calendars & Timelines=
  
The Galactic Calendar, also known as the Standard Galactic Calendar or the Coruscant Standard Calendar, is a dating system used in the Star Wars universe to record time and events. It is used by the inhabitants of the Galactic Republic, the Galactic Empire, and other factions in the Star Wars galaxy.
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Calendars have been an important tool to measure time for many civilizations throughout history, and the Star Wars universe is no exception. In the galaxy far, far away, there are different calendars used by different factions, cultures, and planets. In this study, we will analyze and relate the Galactic Standard Calendar (GSC), Coruscant Standard Calendar (CSC), Imperial Standard Calendar (ISC), Gregorian calendar, and the Galactic Timeline.
  
==History==
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==The Galactic Standard Calendar==
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The Galactic Standard Calendar (GSC) is the most widely used calendar in the Star Wars universe. It is based on the Coruscant Standard Calendar (CSC), which was based on the local year of Coruscant, the capital planet of the Galactic Republic and later the Galactic Empire. The GSC has a standard year of 365 days, with an extra day added every four years for leap years. It was used by the Galactic Republic, the Galactic Empire, and the New Republic, among others.
  
The Galactic Calendar was established by the Galactic Republic during the height of its power. The calendar's epoch, or starting point, is the year of the Battle of Yavin, which occurred in 0 BBY (Before the Battle of Yavin) when the Rebel Alliance destroyed the first Death Star. The year 0 ABY (After the Battle of Yavin) marked the beginning of the Galactic Calendar.
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==The Coruscant Standard Calendar==
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The Coruscant Standard Calendar (CSC) was widely used by the Galactic Republic and the Galactic Empire, as well as many other worlds in the galaxy. It was based on a standard year of 365 days, with an extra day added every four years for leap years.
  
==Structure==
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==The Imperial Standard Calendar==
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The Imperial Standard Calendar (ISC) was used by the Empire of the Hand and later the Fel Empire. It was based on a standard year of 368 days, with a leap year occurring every four years.
  
The Galactic Calendar consists of 365 standard days, divided into 12 months. Each month has 30 or 31 days, except for the last month, which has 5 or 6 days, depending on whether it is a leap year or not. The names of the months are derived from various planets or systems in the Star Wars galaxy.
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==The Gregorian Calendar==
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The Gregorian Calendar is the most widely used calendar in Earth today. It is a solar-based calendar, with a standard year of 365 days, and an extra day added every four years for leap years. It was introduced by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582 and has been adopted by many countries around Planet Earth.
  
===Months===
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==The Galactic Timeline==
Here are the names of the months in the Galactic Calendar, along with the corresponding Earth months:
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The [[Galactic_Timeline|Galactic Timeline]] is a specialized calendar adopted by the [https://www.emperorshammer.org/about.php Emperor's Hammer] organization. It is based on the Galactic Standard Calendar (GSC) but has some modifications to fit the organization's lore and narrative. The [[Galactic_Timeline|Galactic Timeline]] has 365 days in a standard year and an additional "Day of the Hammer" added to the end of each year, which is not part of the standard GSC.
  
* Atrivis - corresponds to January
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All of these calendars have their unique features, but they share some similarities. The GSC and CSC are both based on the standard year of 365 days, with an extra day added every four years for leap years. The ISC has a standard year of 368 days, with a leap year occurring every four years. The Gregorian calendar, like the GSC and CSC, has a standard year of 365 days, with an extra day added every four years for leap years.
* B'omarr - corresponds to February
 
* Taris - corresponds to March
 
* Nelvaan - corresponds to April
 
* Cularin - corresponds to May
 
* Tapani - corresponds to June
 
* Fest - corresponds to July
 
* Hutt - corresponds to August
 
* Kiffex - corresponds to September
 
* Koda - corresponds to October
 
* Ossus - corresponds to November
 
* Tatooine - corresponds to December
 
  
The Galactic Calendar also has a system of weeks, with seven standard days in each week. The days of the week are named after celestial bodies in the Star Wars universe, such as Coruscant, Tatooine, and Dagobah.
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==Conclusion==
 
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In conclusion, the different calendars used in the Star Wars universe show us that measuring time is crucial for societies and their organization. The GSC, CSC, ISC, Gregorian calendar, and [[Galactic_Timeline|Galactic Timeline]] are all ways to achieve this goal, but each one has its unique features and purposes. While the GSC and CSC are more widely used in the Star Wars universe, the ISC and [[Galactic_Timeline|Galactic Timeline]] serve specific groups and purposes. The Gregorian calendar is the most widely used in the world today, and it is interesting to see how it compares to the calendars used in the Star Wars universe.
==Usage==
 
 
 
The Galactic Calendar is used in various forms of media, including novels, comics, and video games set in the Star Wars universe. It is often used to date events in the Star Wars timeline, and is a popular reference among Star Wars fans.
 
 
 
While the Galactic Calendar is not used in the real world, its establishment and usage within the Star Wars universe adds to the richness and depth of the fictional universe. It is an example of how a fictional dating system can contribute to the world-building and storytelling of a work of fiction.
 
 
 
==GSC-actual time & date ( UNDER CONSTRUCTION )==
 
 
 
This link will provid you with an external webpage to the Emperor's Hammer Encyclopaedia Imperia, you will be able to observe some places and their local time and date on the Galatic standard Calendar and Time format:
 
 
 
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      [https://mega-servicos.eu/EH/index.html Coruscant, Naboo, Lisbon, NY]
 
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=CSC vs GSC vs EC=
 
 
 
 
 
In this article, we will discuss the characteristics of the Coruscant Standard Calendar (CSC), Galactic Standard Calendar (GSC), and the Earth Calendar, comparing and contrasting their unique features.
 
 
 
==Coruscant Standard Calendar (CSC)==
 
The Coruscant Standard Calendar (CSC) was the primary calendar used by the Galactic Republic during the time of the Old Republic. It consisted of ten months, with each month lasting 35 days, for a total of 350 days in a standard year. The naming conventions for the months were based on natural phenomena, such as the "Month of Rain" and the "Month of Harvest." The CSC was eventually replaced by the Galactic Standard Calendar (GSC) during the rise of the Galactic Empire.
 
 
 
==Galactic Standard Calendar (GSC)==
 
The Galactic Standard Calendar (GSC) is the current standard calendar system used throughout the Star Wars universe. It consists of twelve months, each containing three "standard weeks" of seven days each, for a total of 336 standard days in a year. The months are named after various celestial bodies, events, or historical figures, such as "Emperor's Day" and "Life Day." The GSC is used by the majority of civilizations and cultures within the Star Wars universe, although some still use their own localized calendar systems.
 
 
 
==Earth Calendar==
 
The Earth Calendar, also known as the Gregorian calendar, is the most widely used calendar system on Earth. It consists of twelve months, with each month having between 28 and 31 days, for a total of 365 or 366 days in a year (depending on whether it is a leap year). The months are named after Roman gods or rulers, such as "January" and "July." The Earth Calendar is based on the solar year, with each year beginning on January 1st and ending on December 31st.
 
 
 
==Comparisons and Contrasts==
 
The CSC and GSC share similarities, such as having twelve months in a year and being used in the Star Wars universe. However, the CSC is shorter, with only 350 days in a standard year, while the GSC has 336 days. Additionally, the CSC has different naming conventions for its months, whereas the GSC's naming conventions are based on a mix of celestial bodies, events, and historical figures.
 
  
==In comparison==
 
The Earth Calendar has a longer year than both the CSC and GSC, with 365 or 366 days in a year, depending on leap years. The Earth Calendar's naming conventions are based on Roman gods and rulers, which is very different from the naming conventions of both the CSC and GSC.
 
  
==Conclusion==
 
In conclusion, each of these calendar systems has its own unique features and serves a different purpose. The CSC and GSC are used within the fictional Star Wars universe, while the Earth Calendar is used by the majority of people on Earth. However, all three calendar systems help us measure time and mark significant events and dates.
 
  
==Sources:==
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Sources:<br>
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Star Wars: Complete Locations by Kristin Lund<br>
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Star Wars: Galactic Atlas by Emil Fortune<br>
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Star Wars: The Essential Atlas by Daniel Wallace and Jason Fry<br>
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The Official Star Wars website (www.starwars.com)<br>
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Emperor's Hammer Encyclopaedia Imperia (www.wiki.emperorshammer.org)<br>
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Wookieepedia (www.wookieepedia.com)<br>
  
*Star Wars: The Essential Guide to Warfare by Jason Fry and Paul R. Urquhart
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Bibliography:<br>
*Star Wars: The Essential Chronology by Kevin J. Anderson and Daniel Wallace
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Duncan, A. (2019). Star Wars: The Ultimate Visual Guide, New Edition. DK Children.<br>
*The World Almanac and Book of Facts 2022 by Sarah Janssen
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Wallace, D., & Fry, J. (2009). The Essential Atlas. Del Rey.<br>
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Lund, K. (2016). Star Wars: Complete Locations. DK Publishing.<br>
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Fortune, E. (2016). Star Wars: Galactic Atlas. Egmont.<br>
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Emperor's Hammer Encyclopaedia Imperia. (2023, January 16). Galactic Timeline. In Emperor's Hammer Encyclopaedia Imperia. Retrieved February 22, 2023, from [[Galactic_Timeline|Galactic Timeline]] https://wiki.emperorshammer.org/Galactic_Timeline<br>
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Wookieepedia contributors. (2022, January 20). Galactic Standard Calendar. In Wookieepedia, the Star Wars Wiki. Retrieved February 22, 2023, from https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Galactic_Standard_Calendar<br>
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Wookieepedia contributors. (2022, January 20). Coruscant Standard Calendar. In Wookieepedia, the Star Wars Wiki. Retrieved February 22, 2023, from https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Coruscant_Standard_Calendar<br>
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Wookieepedia contributors. (2022, January 20). Imperial Standard Calendar. In Wookieepedia, the Star Wars Wiki. Retrieved February 22, 2023, from https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Imperial_Standard_Calendar<br>

Latest revision as of 20:37, 21 February 2023

UNDER CONSTRUCTION - Star Wars Calendars & Timelines[edit]

Calendars have been an important tool to measure time for many civilizations throughout history, and the Star Wars universe is no exception. In the galaxy far, far away, there are different calendars used by different factions, cultures, and planets. In this study, we will analyze and relate the Galactic Standard Calendar (GSC), Coruscant Standard Calendar (CSC), Imperial Standard Calendar (ISC), Gregorian calendar, and the Galactic Timeline.

The Galactic Standard Calendar[edit]

The Galactic Standard Calendar (GSC) is the most widely used calendar in the Star Wars universe. It is based on the Coruscant Standard Calendar (CSC), which was based on the local year of Coruscant, the capital planet of the Galactic Republic and later the Galactic Empire. The GSC has a standard year of 365 days, with an extra day added every four years for leap years. It was used by the Galactic Republic, the Galactic Empire, and the New Republic, among others.

The Coruscant Standard Calendar[edit]

The Coruscant Standard Calendar (CSC) was widely used by the Galactic Republic and the Galactic Empire, as well as many other worlds in the galaxy. It was based on a standard year of 365 days, with an extra day added every four years for leap years.

The Imperial Standard Calendar[edit]

The Imperial Standard Calendar (ISC) was used by the Empire of the Hand and later the Fel Empire. It was based on a standard year of 368 days, with a leap year occurring every four years.

The Gregorian Calendar[edit]

The Gregorian Calendar is the most widely used calendar in Earth today. It is a solar-based calendar, with a standard year of 365 days, and an extra day added every four years for leap years. It was introduced by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582 and has been adopted by many countries around Planet Earth.

The Galactic Timeline[edit]

The Galactic Timeline is a specialized calendar adopted by the Emperor's Hammer organization. It is based on the Galactic Standard Calendar (GSC) but has some modifications to fit the organization's lore and narrative. The Galactic Timeline has 365 days in a standard year and an additional "Day of the Hammer" added to the end of each year, which is not part of the standard GSC.

All of these calendars have their unique features, but they share some similarities. The GSC and CSC are both based on the standard year of 365 days, with an extra day added every four years for leap years. The ISC has a standard year of 368 days, with a leap year occurring every four years. The Gregorian calendar, like the GSC and CSC, has a standard year of 365 days, with an extra day added every four years for leap years.

Conclusion[edit]

In conclusion, the different calendars used in the Star Wars universe show us that measuring time is crucial for societies and their organization. The GSC, CSC, ISC, Gregorian calendar, and Galactic Timeline are all ways to achieve this goal, but each one has its unique features and purposes. While the GSC and CSC are more widely used in the Star Wars universe, the ISC and Galactic Timeline serve specific groups and purposes. The Gregorian calendar is the most widely used in the world today, and it is interesting to see how it compares to the calendars used in the Star Wars universe.


Sources:
Star Wars: Complete Locations by Kristin Lund
Star Wars: Galactic Atlas by Emil Fortune
Star Wars: The Essential Atlas by Daniel Wallace and Jason Fry
The Official Star Wars website (www.starwars.com)
Emperor's Hammer Encyclopaedia Imperia (www.wiki.emperorshammer.org)
Wookieepedia (www.wookieepedia.com)

Bibliography:
Duncan, A. (2019). Star Wars: The Ultimate Visual Guide, New Edition. DK Children.
Wallace, D., & Fry, J. (2009). The Essential Atlas. Del Rey.
Lund, K. (2016). Star Wars: Complete Locations. DK Publishing.
Fortune, E. (2016). Star Wars: Galactic Atlas. Egmont.
Emperor's Hammer Encyclopaedia Imperia. (2023, January 16). Galactic Timeline. In Emperor's Hammer Encyclopaedia Imperia. Retrieved February 22, 2023, from Galactic Timeline https://wiki.emperorshammer.org/Galactic_Timeline
Wookieepedia contributors. (2022, January 20). Galactic Standard Calendar. In Wookieepedia, the Star Wars Wiki. Retrieved February 22, 2023, from https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Galactic_Standard_Calendar
Wookieepedia contributors. (2022, January 20). Coruscant Standard Calendar. In Wookieepedia, the Star Wars Wiki. Retrieved February 22, 2023, from https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Coruscant_Standard_Calendar
Wookieepedia contributors. (2022, January 20). Imperial Standard Calendar. In Wookieepedia, the Star Wars Wiki. Retrieved February 22, 2023, from https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Imperial_Standard_Calendar