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          There are a number of different types of "years" defined for astronomical and civil use. A Gregorian year (or"calendrical year") is the number of days in a given year of the Gregorian calendar (namely, 365 days innon-leap years and 366 days in a leap year). In the Gregorian calendar, there are 97 leap years out ofevery 400 years, giving the total number of days in 400 years as


          The average number of days in a Gregorian year is therefore .

          A tropical year is the time from one equinox to the next. A sidereal year is the time betweenmaximum elevation passages of a fixed star. The anomalistic year is the time from one perihelion to thenext. The eclipse year is the time from node to node passage of the Moon.

          To a layperson, the unqualified term "year" means the number of days in the calendrical year. To an astronomer,however, the unqualified term "year" is generally taken to mean the tropical year, which has length


          A mnemonic for the number of seconds in a year is 1 nanocentury is approximately equal to seconds (1 y = s, whereas this approximation gives s).

          yearanomalistic yeareclipse yearGregorian yearsidereal yeartropical year
          1994365.259635346.620073365365.256363365.242190
          1995365.259635346.620074365365.256363365.242190
          1996365.259635346.620074366365.256363365.242190
          1997365.259635346.620074365365.256363365.242190
          1998365.259635346.620074365365.256363365.242190
          1999365.259635346.620075365365.256363365.242190
          2000365.259635346.620075366365.256363365.242190

          AD, Anomalistic Year, BC, BCE, Calendar, Century, Decade, Eclipse Year, Julian Year, Leap Year, Millennium, Minute, Second,Sidereal Year, Tropical Year




          References

          Lang, K. R. Astrophysical Data: Planets and Stars. New York: Springer-Verlag, p. 17, 1992.

          United States Government Printing Office. The Astronomical Almanac for the Year 2000. Washington, DC: Navy Dept., Naval Observatory, Nautical Almanac Office, p. C1, 2000.


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