[LEAPSECS] presentations from AAS Future of Time sessions
    Michael Deckers 
    michael.deckers at yahoo.com
       
    Mon Jan 13 12:29:00 EST 2014
    
    
  
   On 2014-01-12 03:28, Brooks Harris quoted from RFC 5905:
> Then, and very importantly,  Figure 4: Interesting Historic NTP Dates
> states the relationship to "First day UNIX" -
>
>  +-------------+------------+-----+---------------+------------------+
>  | Date        | MJD        | NTP | NTP Timestamp | Epoch            |
>  |             |            | Era | Era Offset    |                  |
>  +-------------+------------+-----+---------------+------------------+
>  | 1 Jan -4712 | -2,400,001 | -49 | 1,795,583,104 | 1st day Julian   |
>  | 1 Jan -1    | -679,306   | -14 | 139,775,744   | 2 BCE            |
>  | 1 Jan 0     | -678,491   | -14 | 171,311,744   | 1 BCE            |
>  | 1 Jan 1     | -678,575   | -14 | 202,939,144   | 1 CE             |
>  | 4 Oct 1582  | -100,851   | -3  | 2,873,647,488 | Last day Julian  |
>  | 15 Oct 1582 | -100,840   | -3  | 2,874,597,888 | First day        |
>  |             |            |     |               | Gregorian        |
>  | 31 Dec 1899 | 15019      | -1  | 4,294,880,896 | Last day NTP Era |
>  |             |            |     |               | -1               |
>  | 1 Jan 1900  | 15020      | 0   | 0             | First day NTP    |
>  |             |            |     |               | Era 0            |
>  | 1 Jan 1970  | 40,587     | 0   | 2,208,988,800 | First day UNIX   |
>  | 1 Jan 1972  | 41,317     | 0   | 2,272,060,800 | First day UTC    |
>  | 31 Dec 1999 | 51,543     | 0   | 3,155,587,200 | Last day 20th    |
>  |             |            |     |               | Century          |
>  | 8 Feb 2036  | 64,731     | 1   | 63,104        | First day NTP    |
>  |             |            |     |               | Era 1            |
>  +-------------+------------+-----+---------------+------------------+
   Please note that this table has to be read with caution.
   Besides the typo -678,491 for -678,941, one has to realize that
   "1 Jan -4712" is meant as a date in the Julian calendar, but
   all the other dates in column 1 must be taken as Gregorian calendar
   dates, even those before 1582-10-15 -- else the entries in
   columns 2,3,4 become incorrect. And this makes the entry
   in column 5 for the date 1582-10-04 incorrect.
   Michael Deckers.
    
    
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