XXV. Scorpio 23 (Monday) is always celebrated according to the cosmic calendar - October 1 in every leap year and October 2 in every non-leap year. “IAC Day” [MAK-Russian] is the International Astronautical Congress, which was first held on October 2, 1950. This is the date of the creation of the space society of earthly civilization.
XXVI. Scorpio 24 (Tuesday) is always celebrated according to the cosmic calendar - October 2 in every leap year and October 3 in every non-leap year. Wernher von Braun Day - his V-2 rocket made the first ever suborbital flight in 1942, October 3.
XXVII. Scorpio 25 (Wednesday) is always celebrated according to the cosmic calendar - October 3 in every leap year and October 4 in every non-leap year. Sergei Korolev Day - his artificial Earth satellite made the first orbital flight in history in 1957, October 4.
XXVIII. Scorpio 26 (Thursday) is always celebrated according to the cosmic calendar - October 4 in every leap year and October 5 in every non-leap year. “The Day of Johannes Kepler” - on this day Johannes Kepler [1571-1630] supposedly published in 1627 the first correctly calculated duration of the tropical year - 365 (31/128) = 365.2421875 days = 31,556,925 seconds.
XXIX. 06 Ophiuchus (Thursday) is always celebrated according to the cosmic calendar - October 12 in every leap year and October 13 in every non-leap year. Igor Ashurbeyli Day; October 12, 2016 (06 Ophiuchus 0000), scientist and entrepreneur Dr. Igor Ashurbeyli announced the creation of the first Space Nation Asgardia at an international press conference in Paris, France.
XXX. 08 Ophiuchus (resurrection) is always celebrated according to the cosmic calendar - October 14 in every leap year and October 15 in every non-leap year. "Day of Pope Gregory XIII". On this day, October 15, 1582, the Gregorian Catholic calendar with a leap formula was introduced - 365 (97/400) = 364.2425 days = 31,556,952 seconds, which was 27 seconds longer than the tropical solar year calculated by Kepler in 1627. October 15, 1582 came immediately after October 4, 1582, that is, it replaced the date October 5, 1582. Thus, the year 1582 was 10 days shorter and contained not 365 days, but only 355 days.
XXXI. 09 Capricorn (Monday) - "Day of astrophysicist Gerard O'Neill [Gerard Kitchen O'Neill - "Gerry" (1927-1992)]." Celebrate “December 10” in every leap year, and “December 11” in every non-leap year
XXXII. Capricorn 16 (Monday) is always celebrated according to the cosmic calendar - December 17 in every leap year and December 18 in every non-leap year. Sergei Morozov Day - on this day his 13-month tropical space IT calendar was adopted for the first time in history as the reference standard state calendar of the space state of Asgardia in 2019, December 18.
XXXIII. 24 Aries (Tuesday) is always celebrated according to the cosmic calendar - March 20 in every leap year and March 21 in every non-leap year. "Spring Day" is the Day of the Vernal calendar equinox.
XXXIV. 04 Leo (Wednesday) is always celebrated according to the cosmic calendar - June 20 in every leap year and June 21 in every non-leap year. "Day of Summer" is the Day of the Summer calendar solstice.
XXXV. 12 Scorpio (Thursday) is always celebrated according to the cosmic calendar - September 20 in every leap year and September 21 in every non-leap year. "Autumn Day" is the Day of the Autumn calendar equinox.
XXXVI. Capricorn 20 (Friday) is always celebrated according to the cosmic calendar - December 21 in every leap year and December 22 in every non-leap year. "Day of Winter" is the Day of the Winter calendar solstice.
7. Every 365th day in a non-leap year is an “Extra Day” [ED] 29 Capricorn (December 31 of every non-leap year according to the Gregorian calendar).
8. Every 366th day of a leap year is a “Duplicate Extra Day” [EDD] 30 Capricorn (December 31 of every leap year according to the Gregorian calendar)."
9. Extra days [day 365 and day 366] conditionally constitute an incomplete 53rd week.
10. The frequency of "Duplicate Extra Days" [EDD] is determined by the "Morozov Calendar Constant" [31/128 days = 0.2421875 days = 20,925 seconds]. Therefore, unlike the Gregorian calendar, every 3200th year (in both directions on the time axis from “0” year) is not a leap year.
11. Each “Extra Day” [ED] of a non-leap year and each “Duplicate Extra Day” [EDD] of a leap year follows 28 Capricorn and is a continuation of the month of Capricorn [29 and 30 Capricorn, respectively].
12. One day of the cosmic IT calendar contains 24 hours, 60 minutes in each and 60 seconds in 1 minute. One calendar cosmic solar tropical day contains 86,400 seconds.
13. January 1, 2013 is a special reference point for the 128-year cycles of the tropical mathematical matrix of the cosmic calendar. On January 1, 2012, the first cycle of the Mayan calendar ended, which lasted 5125 years from January 1, 3113 BC. [presumably this is the “singular” date of the Flood according to the Mayan calendar]. The second cycle of the Mayan calendar began on January 1, 2013.
14. The average duration of the digital reference standard cosmic calendar year is exactly equal to the average duration of Kepler's astronomical tropical year, calculated by Kepler in 1627 from the tables of Tycho Brahe: 365(31/128) days = 365.2421875 days = 31,556,925 seconds. Therefore, the calendar has no error regarding the length of the tropical solar year.
15. Detailed information about the space IT calendar is provided in the following articles:
a) Morozov S.L.
Asgardia calendar and its role in the strategy of space industrialization. Journal "Aerospace Sphere" (VKS), 2019, No. 2 (99), pp. 10-19.
b) Sergey L. Morozov.
Asgardia calendar and its role in the strategy of space industrialization. ROOM, Asgardia Space Magazine, autumn No. 3 (21) 2019, pp. 66-72.
16. The calendar program is used on the entire time axis from minus infinity [-∞] to plus infinity [+∞]
17. ISO 8601/2004 standard date format for time reference (time stamp), consisting of 8 groups (YYYY-MM-DD-T-hh-mm-ss+hh), has been replaced by a new full reference (time stamp) format , consisting of 9 groups [Z (Time zone); C (Annual cycle); Y(Year); A (Day of the Year); M (Month); D (Day of the month); W (A week); d (Day of the week); T (Local Time)]: Z-C-Y-A-M-D-W-d -T
18. To calculate the number of days of the week in a calendar, take Sunday as the first day of the week in the cosmic calendar and Monday in the Gregorian calendar.
19. For each cycle of 128 years, only two types of calendar (template) are used: leap [contains: ED+EDD] and non-leap (or simple) [contains: ED], which themselves differ only in the number of days off for New Year holidays ( three days off, including the day “January 1” itself in a leap year and two days off in a non-leap year). In all other respects, both calendars are completely identical.
20. Brief recording date: 13 Virgo 0003 // July 28, 2019.
21. The grid of days of the week of the Gregorian calendar, highlighted, as a rule, in gray, shifts by one position per year every non-leap year (relative to the fixed fixed grid of the cosmic calendar) and immediately by two positions after each leap year [Morozov’s principle of calendar equivalence] .
22.
DECREE No. 2 of 03/09/0001 (03/06/2017) OF THE SPACE STATE OF ASGARDIA Approved by the Parliament of Asgardia 13 Virgo 0003 // July 28, 2019.
23.
DECREE No. 38 On the implementation of the calendar As guardiafrom 16 Capricornus 0003 (December 18, 2019).
24. Monograph: Ashurbeyli I. “Asgardia. The first five years" [Asgardia the space nation. The first five years]. The first space state of Asgardia. "One humanity, one community." UK Publishing. Printed by Swallowtail Print, England. Published by Asgardia Terra Ark, 2022. ISBN: 978-15136-9146-6. www.ashurbeyli.ru (https://www.ashurbeyli.ru/book/113)
25. Morozov, Sergey Lvovich. The ideology of the space society. Space IT calendar. Settlement of the Moon. Theses. Monograph / S. Morozov.– M: YOUR FORMAT, 2022. – 432 p. ISBN 978-5-00147-466-1
26. The IT calendar is stabilized by atomic clocks. Its average error relative to the average length of the tropical solar year is zero [0]