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  2. To calculate a Julian date, you can use the following algorithm1234:
    1. Express the date as Y M D (year, month, day).
    2. If the month is January or February, subtract 1 from the year and add 12 to the month.
    3. Calculate the Julian day number by adding up full days since noon on January 1, 4713 BCE, and any additional elapsed hours, minutes, and seconds.
    4. For a date in the Julian calendar, use the formula: JD = day + (153m+2)/5 + y365 + y/4 - 32083.
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    The Julian Day Number so calculated will be for 0 hours, GMT, on that date. Here's how to do it: 1) Express the date as Y M D, where Y is the year, M is the month number (Jan = 1, Feb = 2, etc.), and D is the day in the month. 2) If the month is January or February, subtract 1 from the year to get a new Y, and add 12 to the month to get a new M.
    quasar.as.utexas.edu/BillInfo/JulianDatesG.html
    To calculate a Julian date from a modern calendar date, you simply figure out how many days have passed since 4713 BCE, then work out any fractions for a time other than noon.
    sciencing.com/calculate-julian-date-6465290.html
    A Julian date is a count of the number of days that have elapsed since noon on January 1, 4137 BC. It’s calculated by adding up all the full days that have passed since that date, then adding any additional elapsed hours, minutes, and seconds in a decimal format.
    www.wikihow.com/Read-Julian-Dates
    For a date in the Julian calendar: JD = day + (153*m+2)/5 + y*365 + y/4 - 32083 JD is the Julian day number that starts at noon UTC on the specified date. The algorithm works fine for AD dates.
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