Celestial Standard Day: Revision history

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18 February 2024

31 October 2023

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  • curprev 02:5402:54, 31 October 2023Calico talk contribs 455 bytes +455 Created page with "The Celestial Standard Day (CSD) is a standard time unit that denotes the length of one day to be relative to a hundred thousand (100,000) seconds. By Terran standards, one CSD is equal to 28 hours. The unit was created by the Aalendari at the birth of their first forays into space. The unit was created in advance to resolve day length disrepancies between the various planets and moons to be inhabited, both across their home sector and outside it."