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Galactic News


Wednesday November 14, 2001
Is a 'standard' day, year, or other time measurements the same as a earth day, year and more?

This report comes from the Official Star Wars Site!

Answered by: Madame Jocasta Nu-Jedi Librarian

The standard measurements used in the galaxy are derived from the local measurements found on Coruscant. A standard day consists of 24 hours. There are five standard days in a standard week. There are seven standard weeks in a standard month. A standard year is 368 standard days long, which breaks down to ten standard months plus three "fete weeks" and three more holidays, all devoted to traditional celebrations, festivals and observances.

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