[LEAPSECS] leap seconds schedule prior to 1972

Tony Finch dot at dotat.at
Tue Apr 12 06:40:21 EDT 2016


John Sauter <John_Sauter at systemeyescomputerstore.com> wrote:

> I have proposed a schedule of leap seconds prior to 1972 based on the
> Earth's rotation rate, which was deduced from ancient observations of
> the Sun and Moon.  The complete paper is available on my web site, at 
>
> https://www.systemeyescomputerstore.com/proleptic_UTC.pdf.

In December 2006 I described a "proleptic UTC" which quantized UTC's
rubber seconds era of the 196s0 in the style of post-1972 UTC.

http://fanf.livejournal.com/69586.html

The idea was to allow a software system that knows about TAI and modern
UTC to be able to describe times in the 1960s accurate to about 1s, and
smoothly blend back to the pre-atomic era in which it ignores the
differences between UTC and TAI.

Tony.
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