Goldstine Lunation Number
| Epoch | Confidence |
|---|---|
| 11 January 1000 BCE | Exact |
Overview
The Lunation Number is the number of New Moons since the epoch. There are several variations of this number.
This lunation number was created by Herman Goldstine. It uses the New Moon of 11 January 1001 CE for its epoch, in this case denoted as Lunation 0.
Info
As lunations are important to many calendars and cultures, there are many competing standards.
The Goldstine Lunation Number can be calculated by adding 37105 to the Lunation Number.
Accuracy
The lunation number is a simple calculation of time since the epoch divided by the average lunar cycle length. As the lunar cycle can vary by several hours, the time that the lunation number changes might not exactly match the current lunation. It is mostly intended to be used as an approximate reference rather than as a rigid definition of when the lunation has occurred.
Source
This calculation was sourced from Astronomical Algorithms (1991) by Jean Meeus.
More information can be found in its Wikipedia article.