Galactic Year
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About Basilicus | Main Building Guide | Basilicus Prime Galaxy
Time in Basilicus is generally measured by the rotation of Black Hole Inatus, considered the core of the Basilicus Prime Galaxy. This measurement is called Galactic Standard Time (GST).
- 1 rotation = 1 year
- .1 rotation = 1 month
- .01 rotations = 1 day
- .001 rotations = 1 hour
- .0001 rotations = 1 minute
- .00001 rotations = 1 second
- .000001 rotations = 1 instant
Although Earth does not exist in Basilicus Prime, this table will help apply the time to something familiar.
The present day is: 22,147 GST.
Earth Time Application:
- 1 year = 2.7 Earth Years
- 1 month = 98.55 Earth Days
- 1 day = 9.855 Earth Days
- 1 hour = .9855 Earth Days (23.652 Earth hours)
- 1 minute = .09855 Earth Days (2.3 Earth hours/141.912 Earth minutes)
- 1 second = .009855 Earth Days ( .23 Earth hours/ 14.1912 Earth minutes)
- 1 instant = .0009855 Earth Days (.023 Earth hours/ 1.41912 Earth minutes/ 85.204 Earth seconds)
