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A megasecond (symbol: Ms) is 1 million seconds, or roughly 11.6 days. There are roughly 31.5 megaseconds in a year. This page lists times between 1 and 1000 megaseconds (106 seconds and 109 seconds), or 11.6 days and 31.7 years.

<1 year

  • 14 days (1.2096 × 106 s) – a fortnight
  • 27.3217 days (2.3605915 × 106 s) – sidereal month
  • 28 days – length of February in non-leap years
  • 29 days – length of February in a leap year
  • 29.53059 days – mean synodic month
  • 30 days (2.592 × 106 s) – length of the months April, June, September, and November
  • 30.436875 days (2.629746 × 106 s) – mean length of a Gregorian calendar month
  • 31 days – length of the months January, March, May, July, August, October, and December
  • 87 days 23.3 hours (7.6 × 106 s) – one orbit of Mercury
  • 90 days – approximate length of a quarter year, a common corporate and financial reporting interval
  • 95 days - length of Napoleon's attempt at regaining power, known as the Hundred Days
  • 100 days - approximate length of the Rwandan genocide
  • 224.701 days (19.4141 × 106 s) — one orbit of Venus
  • 260 days — length of the Tzolk'in, or Sacred Round, in the Mayan calendar
  • 280 days — average length of a human pregnancy; ~24 million seconds
  • 304 days — length of the year in the calendar of Romulus
  • 353, 354 or 355 days — the lengths of regular years in some lunisolar calendars
  • 354.37 days (30.6173136 × 106 s) — 12 lunar months; the average length of a year in lunar calendars
  • 360 days — one tun in the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar
  • π107s — The value of pi times 107 seconds is sometimes given as an approximate year value; it works out to 363.61026 days.
  • 365 days — a regular year in many solar calendars; ~31.53 million seconds. Also the fixed length of the year in the Ancient Egyptian calendar and the length of a Haab in the Mayan calendar.
  • 365.24219 days — a mean tropical year near the year 2000
  • 365.2424 days — a vernal equinox year.
  • 365.2425 days — the average length of a year in the Gregorian calendar
  • 365.25 days — the average length of a year in the Julian calendar
  • 365.2564 days — a sidereal year

>1 year

  • 366 days — a leap year in many solar calendars; 31.62 million seconds
  • 107.5 s — the square root of 10, times 10 million seconds = 31,622,776.6 seconds = 1.00208673 years = 366.004359 days = a leap year plus 6.27 minutes
  • 383.9 days — 13 lunar months; leap year in some lunisolar calendars
  • 383, 384 or 385 days — the lengths of leap years in some lunisolar calendars
  • 686.971 days — one orbit of Mars
  • 729 days — in Canada, the maximum prison sentence that can be served in a provincial correctional facility as opposed to a federal institution under the jurisdiction of the Correctional Service of Canada, otherwise known as "two years less a day"
  • 4 years—full term of the President of the United States; (roughly) an Olympiad.
  • 4 years, 42 days—duration of World War I
  • 4.37 years—the length of time for light from Alpha Centauri to reach Earth
  • 4.6 years—orbital period of Ceres
  • 5 years—maximum length of a term in the British and Canadian Parliaments
  • 6 years—full term of a senator in Australia and the United States. Duration of World War II
  • 7 years—the interval between leap seconds on December 31, 1998 and December 31, 2005, the longest one Template:As of
  • 10 years—one decade = 3.16 × 108 seconds
  • 11 years -- sunspot activity cycle (7.5 to 11 years)
  • 11.87 years—one orbit of Jupiter
  • 12 years—length of one cycle through the Chinese zodiac (Terrestrial branch)
  • 12.27 years—duration of Nazi Germany
  • 13 years—typical time to complete K-12 education in the United States.
  • 15 years—age at which one is first eligible to receive a driver's license in New Zealand.
  • 16 years—usual age at which one is first eligible to receive a driver's license in most states of the United States.
  • 18 years-age at which (in Australia and the United States) one is legally permitted to vote, sign contracts, and to use tobacco products.
  • 18.03 years -- Saros cycle, the period of solar eclipses and lunar eclipses
  • 19.0002 years—235 months (1 Metonic cycle)
  • 19.713 years (7200 days) -- one katun in the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar
  • 21 years—age at which one can consume alcoholic beverages in the United States.
  • 29 years—recorded maximum lifespan of a dog
  • 29.458 years—one orbit of Saturn
  • 30.437 years—duration of the World Trade Center

See also

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