Calendar

The Galactic Standard Calendar was the standard measurement of time in the galaxy. It was based on the Daudaria solar cycle. The Daudaria solar cycle was 365 days long with a day consisting of 24 standard hours. Numerous epochs were used to determine calendar eras. The most recent of these calendar eras used the Birth of Rafo as its epoch, or "year zero." BBR stands for Before the Birth of Rafo, and ABR stands for After the Birth of Rafo.