12. There are 24 hours, 60 minutes each, in one Asgardia’s calendar day and 60 seconds in 1 minute. There are 86 400 seconds in one Asgardia’s calendar day.
13. January 1, 2013 is a special benchmark for 128-year cycles of Asgardia’s calendar tropical mathematical matrix.
14. An average Asgardian calendar year duration equals the astronomic tropical year’s one: 365
31/
128 days = 365.2421875 days = 31 556 925 seconds.
15. Details on the Asgardian calendar are set out in the following articles:
a) Morozov S.L.
Asgardia Calendar and Its Role in The Strategy of Space Industrialization. Aerospace Sphere Journal (ASJ), 2019, vol. 99, 2, pp. 10-19
b) Sergei L Morozov.
Asgardia’s calendar and its role in space industrialisation strategy. ROOM, Space Journal of Asgardia, Autumn #3(21) 2019, pp. 66-72.
16. The program is used along the entire time axis
17. The standard ISO 8601/2004 date format for the time reference (stamp) consisting of 9 groups (YYYY-MM-DD-T-hh-mm-ss+hh) replaced with a new full-time reference (stamp) format consisting of 9 groups: ZCYAMDWdT
18. To calculate the number of the weekday in any calendar, take Sunday as the first day of the week.
19. For each cycle of 128 years, only two types of calendar (template) are used: a leap one and a non-leap (simple) one, which themselves differ only in the number of days off on the New Year's holiday (three days off in the "leap" year and two days off in the "non-leap" year). In all other respects, both calendars are fully identical.
20. A short record date: Virgo 13, 0003 //July 28, 2019.
21. The grid of days of the week of the Gregorian calendar, highlighted in gray, shifts by one position per year every non-leap year and by two positions at once after every leap year
22.
DECREE No 2 dated 09.03.0001 (06.03.2017) ASGARDIA THE SPACE NATION. Approved by the Parliament of Asgardia Virgo 13, 0003 //July 28, 2019.
23.
DECREE No 38 On Giving Effect to the Calendar of Asgardia dated Capricornus 16, 0003 (December 18, 2019)