PeterZ wrote:I believe the are more than one and they give much more light than Terra experiences.
fallsfromtrees wrote:Do we know if it is due to a higher albedo, or greater size?
DrakBibliophile wrote:Only one Moon has been mentioned. David Weber has said that it's both larger than our Moon and has a higher albedo.DrakBibliophile wrote:Only one Moon has been mentioned. David Weber has said that it's both larger than our Moon and has a higher albedo.
fallsfromtrees wrote:Is that in one of the info dumps, or was it in a post from before when I joined the forum? Is it possible to give a pointer to the info? Thanks
Okay, I found part of the answer. In the first few books, in an appendix you find the following:
A Note on Safeholdian Timekeeping
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The Safeholdian day is 26 hours and 31 minutes long. Safehold’s year is 301.32 local days in length, which works out to .91 Earth standard years. It has one major moon, named Langhorne, which orbits Safehold in 27.6 local days, so the lunar month is approximately 28 days long.
The Safeholdian day is divided into twenty-six 60-minute hours, and one 31-minute period, known as “Langhorne’s Watch,” which is used to adjust the local day into something which can be evenly divided into standard minutes and hours.
The Safeholdian calendar year is divided into ten months: February, April, March, May, June, July, August, September, October, and November. Each month is divided into ten five-day weeks, each of which is referred to as a “five-day.” The days of the week are: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. The extra day in each year is inserted into the middle of the month of July, but is not numbered. It is referred to as “God’s Day” and is the high holy day of the Church of God Awaiting. What this means, among other things, is that the first day of every month will always be a Monday, and the last day of every month will always be a Friday. Every third year is a leap year, with the additional day—known as “Langhorne’s Memorial”—being inserted, again, without numbering, into the middle of the month of February. It also means that each Safeholdian month is 795 standard hours long, as opposed to 720 hours for a 30-day Birth month.
The Safeholdian equinoxes occur on April 23 and September 22. The solstices fall on July 7 and February 8.
Which raises the interesting point that given the information above, the Safehold calendar is going to start suffering from some fairly severe creep. Basically it is going to gain about 1 day every 75 years, and so by now (about 975 since founding), the amount of creep is up to about 13 days. This is going to start to call into question the infallibility of the archangels who set the calendar into motion. Why should the solstices and equinoxes get earlier with the passage of time. The spring equinox is now back to about April 10th, and the winter solstice has moved into the back part of December (December 25, if I haven't miscalculated).