How many Julian year in 1 draconic year? The answer is 0.94899404759206. We assume you are converting between Julian year and draconic year. You can view more details on each measurement unit: Julian year or draconic year The SI base unit for time is the second. 1 second is equal to 3.1688087814029E-8 Julian year, or 3.3391239802223E-8 draconic year. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between years and years. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
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1 Julian year to draconic year = 1.05375 draconic year
5 Julian year to draconic year = 5.26874 draconic year
10 Julian year to draconic year = 10.53747 draconic year
15 Julian year to draconic year = 15.80621 draconic year
20 Julian year to draconic year = 21.07495 draconic year
25 Julian year to draconic year = 26.34368 draconic year
30 Julian year to draconic year = 31.61242 draconic year
40 Julian year to draconic year = 42.1499 draconic year
50 Julian year to draconic year = 52.68737 draconic year
You can do the reverse unit conversion from draconic year to Julian year, or enter any two units below:
A year is the time between two recurrences of an event related to the orbit of the Earth around the Sun. In astronomy, the Julian year is a unit of time, defined as 365.25 days of 86,400 SI seconds each (no leap seconds), or 31,557,600 seconds total.
We default to using the Gregorian year on this site, but you can select a specific type of year by entering the full name like "Julian year".
The draconic year, draconitic year, eclipse year, or ecliptic year is the time taken for the Sun (as seen from the Earth) to complete one revolution with respect to the same lunar node (a point where the Moon's orbit intersects the ecliptic). This period is associated with eclipses: these occur only when both the Sun and the Moon are near these nodes; so eclipses occur within about a month of every half eclipse year. Hence there are two eclipse seasons every eclipse year. The average duration of the eclipse year is 346.620075883 days (346 d 14 h 52 min 54 s) (at the epoch J2000.0).
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