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Badi Calendar Datetime API (badidatetime)

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The objective of this API (Application Programming Interface) is to implement a library that provides date and time functionality similar to that of the standard Python datetime package, however for the Badí’ Calendar. This API is much more extensive than the standard package as it includes all the astronomical calculations needed to find the Vernal Equinox, sunset, and many other astronomical events that are needed to support the Badí’ Calendar.

The Badí’ Calendar is an Astronomical Self-correcting Solar Calendar. Since astronomical calculations are needed it is obviously an astronomical calendar. It is self-correcting because the leap years are determined by calculating the number of days from the sunset immediately preceding the Vernal Equinox to the sunset immediately preceding the next Vernal Equinox. Counting the days it will either be 365 on ordinary years or 366 on leap years. The Vernal Equinox is when the sun is directly above the equator and the length of the day and night are nearly equal thus making it a solar calendar.

The Gregorian Calendar is a solar calendar. It uses a guesstimating formula to approximate when the leap years will be. This formula I call a 4/100/400 formula. In other words a leap year is every 4 years unless the year is divisible by 100 then it is not a leap year unless it is also dividable by 400 then it is a leap year. This means that the Gregorian leap years are on a 400 year cycle and can be more-or-less predicted by the above formula thus making leap years fairly regular. The Badí’ leap years are irregular and cannot be guess with a simple formula as is done with Gregorian Calendar, astronomical calculation are needed.

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Much of the astronomical code is derived from Astronomical Algorithms by Jean Meeus and there are some code snippets from Calendrical Calculations – The Ultimate Edition 4th Edition by Edward M. Reingold and Nachum Dershowitz.

Feel free to contact me at: carl dot nobile at gmail dot com

Complete Documentation can be found on Read the Docs at: A Badí’ Date and Time API

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