The Lunar year, according to this website, consists of twelve days, each named after the first
men who walked on the Moon. Each day is divided into 30 cycles of time, with each cycle being divided into 24 moon-hours. Each moon-hour then has 60 moon-minutes, which in turn of course are made up of 60 moon-seconds each. The days are: Armstrong, Aldin, Conrad, Bean, Shepard, Mitchell, Scott, Irwin, Young, Duke, Cernan, and Schmitt. This system has been developed so that, one day, moon colonists can keep track of time. Until then, however, if YOU want to know the date and time on the moon, all you have to do is visit this site, type in the correct (Earth) date and time, and voila - it's almost as if you're living on the moon! (written on 40-05-07 ∇ 02:32:35, moon time)
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