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  •                                 Game Year: 2387                                 Stardate 64186.91
    Wouter
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    Stardate Converter

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    How it Works

    The Stardate Converter will change any calendar date you select into a stardate, or a stardate into a calendar date. The year 2387 is the year that would be taking place in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Voyager if they were still airing today.

    To convert a calendar date to a stardate: type in the date you wish to change into the fields above. The date must be in numberical form, for example the month January would be the number '1', February would be '2', and so on. Days are typed in the same as they appear on a calendar, the first day of the month would be '1', the second day '2', etc. The year must be entered as a 4 digit format, example 1998. Hours may be typed in as a number from '1' to '23', 1 meaning 1 o'clock am and 23 meaning 11 o'clock pm. Minutes and seconds are the same as you would read them off a clock, from '1' to '59'.

    To convert a stardate to a calendar date: click the 'Stardate to Date' button on the right, and then enter the stardate you wish to convert. The stardate may be any date from '-999999.99' to '999999.99' with up to 2 decimal places, for example 'Stardate 56126.25'. Once you have entered your stardate, click 'Convert Now!' and you will receive the equvalent Earth calendar date.


    Conversion Facts

    There are 5.256 minutes, or 315.36 seconds per Stardate. This means that for every 0.01 Stardate approximatly 5 minutes may have passed. Because of this difference there is a 0.365% margin of error when converting from Stardates to Earth calendar dates.


    Did You Know...

    During the original series of Star Trek Gene Roddenberry simply made up stardates randomly? It's true! It wasn't until Star Trek: The Next Generation first aired that he decided to create a system to determine stardates! Because of this stardates before the year 2323 are negative.