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Julian Day

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The number of each day, as reckoned consecutively since the beginning of the present Julian period on January 1, 4713 B.C. </dd>
The Julian day is used primarily by astronomers to avoid confusion due to the use of different calendars at different times and places. The Julian day begins at noon, 12 hours later than the corresponding civil day. The day beginning at noon January 1, 1965, is Julian day 2,438,395. </dd>

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This article is based on NASA's Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use