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Learn How Leap Years Keep Our Calendar Accurate
Hi there - How many weeks are there till the next leap year in 2016?
There are 76 Mondays to go till the next leap Monday in 2016 from to day 21st September 2014 and 75 from tomorrow Monday 22nd 201.
1 Monday 22 September 2014 75
2 Monday 29 September 2014 74
3 Monday 6 October 2014 73
4 Monday 13 October 2014 72
5 Monday 20 October 2014 71
6 Monday 27 October 2014 70
7 Monday 3 November 2014 69
8 Monday 10 November 2014 68
9 Monday 17 November 2014 67
10 Monday 24 November 2014 66
11 Monday 1 December 2014 65
12 Monday 8 December 2014 64
13 Monday 15 December 2014 63
14 Monday 22 December 2014 62
15 Monday 29 December 2014 61
16 Monday 5 January 2015 60
17 Monday 12 January 2015 59
18 Monday 19 January 2015 58
19 Monday 26 January 2015 57
20 Monday 2 February 2015 56
21 Monday 9 February 2015 55
22 Monday 16 February 2015 54
23 Monday 23 February 2015 53
24 Monday 2 March 2015 52
25 Monday 9 March 2015 51
26 Monday 16 March 2015 50
27 Monday 23 March 2015 49
28 Monday 30 March 2015 48
29 Monday 6 April 2015 47
30 Monday 13 April 2015 46
31 Monday 20 April 2015 45
32 Monday 27 April 2015 44
33 Monday 4 May 2015 43
34 Monday 11 May 2015 42
35 Monday 18 May 2015 41
36 Monday 25 May 2015 40
37 Monday 1 June 2015 39
38 Monday 8 June 2015 38
39 Monday 15 June 2015 37
40 Monday 22 June 2015 36
41 Monday 29 June 2015 35
42 Monday 6 July 2015 34
43 Monday 13 July 2015 33
44 Monday 20 July 2015 32
45 Monday 27 July 2015 31
46 Monday 3 August 2015 30
47 Monday 10 August 2015 29
48 Monday 17 August 2015 28
49 Monday 24 August 2015 27
50 Monday 31 August 2015 26
51 Monday 7 September 2015 25
52 Monday 14 September 2015 24
53 Monday 21 September 2015 23
54 Monday 28 September 2015 22
55 Monday 5 October 2015 21
56 Monday 12 October 2015 20
57 Monday 19 October 2015 19
58 Monday 26 October 2015 18
59 Monday 2 November 2015 17
60 Monday 9 November 2015 16
61 Monday 16 November 2015 15
62 Monday 23 November 2015 14
63 Monday 30 November 2015 13
64 Monday 7 December 2015 12
65 Monday 14 December 2015 11
66 Monday 21 December 2015 10
67 Monday 28 December 2015 9
68 Monday 4 January 2016 8
69 Monday 11 January 2016 7
70 Monday 18 January 2016 6
71 Monday 25 January 2016 5
72 Monday 1 February 2016 4
73 Monday 8 February 2016 3
74 Monday 15 February 2016 2
75 Monday 22 February 2016 1
76 Monday 29 February 2016 0
I never realized that the century years not divisible by 400 were not leap years. Thanks for the new info, like where have I been!? Please explain how our calendar adjusts for this. I thought that our calendar required a leap EVERY 4 years to stay in sync. Anxious for your reply. Thanks, Grant
I didn't know that either until today. But because it is 365.2422, it has .24 in it, not .25, with an extra .0022 in it. I, for one, finally understand.
PS. If I have mispellings, please correct me.
The tropical year (essentially, the cycle of seasons, or how long it takes the Earth to orbit around the Sun) is about 365.2422 days long (rounded up to nearest ten thousandth). The Gregorian calendar is usually 365 days long. To compensate for the "0.2422" day (slightly under a quarter of a day each year) to keep in tune with the seasons, the calendar adds a "leap" day every four years, except when century years are not divisible by 400. With this rule, 97 leap days are added every 400 years, which means the average length of year in the Gregorian calendar is 365.2425 days.
The skipping of certain centuries helps to keep the calendar more in step with the tropical year. Although 365.2425 is still a bit ahead of the tropical year, it won't be out of step a full day until about 3300 years.
If we didn't have this extra "divisible by 400" rule, the average year in the Gregorian calendar would be 365.25 days instead of 365.2425, which means the calendar would even more quickly become out of step by a day with the tropical year (in about 128 years).
Why does leap year have to be every 4 years
WHY THERE IS A LEAP YEAR?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????



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