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-The astronomical situation of [[Avishraa:]] is unlike that of worlds such as Earth, which orbit their star directly. It is not a planet, but a natural satellite, a moon that is tidally locked to its parent gas giant [[universe:mikurmiya:Kastun]]; its closest equivalent of a "month" (the amount of time for Kastun to complete a full cycle of phases) is over 54 Earth days long, and, because it rotates in the same period of time as it revolves around the giant, so is the equivalent of a "day" (the amount of time for the sun to return to its position from the previous day). Meanwhile, its closest equivalent of a "year" (approximately, the amount of time Kastun takes to go around its sun), is generally only of astronomical significance, since due to Avishraa’s minute axial tilt and orbital inclination, annual seasonal variations are sufficiently unremarkable that they are little noticed by its natives.+The astronomical situation of [[universe:mikurmiya:avishraa]] is unlike that of worlds such as Earth, which orbit their star directly. It is not a planet, but a natural satellite, a moon that is tidally locked to its parent gas giant [[universe:mikurmiya:Kastun]]; its closest equivalent of a "month" (the amount of time for Kastun to complete a full cycle of phases) is over 54 Earth days long, and, because it rotates in the same period of time as it revolves around the giant, so is the equivalent of a "day" (the amount of time for the sun to return to its position from the previous day). Meanwhile, its closest equivalent of a "year" (approximately, the amount of time Kastun takes to go around its sun), is generally only of astronomical significance, since due to Avishraa’s minute axial tilt and orbital inclination, annual seasonal variations are sufficiently unremarkable that they are little noticed by its natives.
  
 From this it follows that the measurement of time on Avishraa, at least if it is based around the movement of celestial objects, will be most naturally expressed in units different from those on Earth. Both the [[takma:|takmar]] and the [[xtauh:]] have built systems of timekeeping with these considerations in mind. From this it follows that the measurement of time on Avishraa, at least if it is based around the movement of celestial objects, will be most naturally expressed in units different from those on Earth. Both the [[takma:|takmar]] and the [[xtauh:]] have built systems of timekeeping with these considerations in mind.
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