It ought to be Julian since that was in effect ... or else all the references would have to say something about the re-adjustment of the date, but that's just an opinion! In astronomy, generally the 1582 conversion is respected by astronomers if I recall - I.e., before that time events are on the Julian Calendar, and afterwards Gregorian, even if they nation of the observation was still on the Julian date; usually that doesn't matter and by convention the expression I time I believe changes in 1582. Jean Meeus's incredibly useful books, if I had them would have an excellent discussion of the subject, but I don't have my references with me. Some other list member could look it up as Meeus'd be the expert.

Best wishes
Doug

-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick Wiggins <p...@wirelessbeehive.com>
To: MeteorList <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Mon, Jul 4, 2011 10:12 pm
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] OT - Happy Crab Nebula Day!


I've often wondered and maybe someone here can answer.

Since 1054 was long before the 1582 conversion from the Julian to Gregorian calendar, is the July 4 date that gets mentioned for the first sighting of
supernova a Julian date or has it been converted to Gregorian?

???

patrick


On 04 Jul 2011, at 10:25, Gary Fujihara wrote:

Cosmic Fireworks: On July 4, 1054, Chinese astronomers observed a
"guest star"
in the constellation Taurus, the result of a star exploding or going Supernova. At mag -6, SN1054 (Supernova of 1054) became about 4 times brighter than Venus, was visible in daylight for 23 days, and lasted a period of two years. Today we can still see remnants of SN1054 as the Messier Object 1 (M1) Crab Nebula.

http://bigkahuna-meteorites.com/_M1.jpg

Oh, and for those terrestrially bound in the USA, Happy Fourth of
July!

Gary Fujihara
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