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bindeweede
25th November 2007, 03:59 PM
Here's another bit of silliness.

http://www.exploratorium.edu/ronh/age/


BUT, can anyone work out when my next birthday is, and how old I will be, (Earth years) if I am 51599.1 Jovian days old.

Julia
25th November 2007, 04:26 PM
I'd only be 25 on Mars, but the downside is there's very little atmosphere and it's always windy. :undecided:

Janot
25th November 2007, 05:11 PM
Here's another bit of silliness.


Considering all the astrological junk around, that's a bit of a harsh judgement. I thought it was rather educational - just a little bit silly.:smiley:

bobdezon
25th November 2007, 05:20 PM
silly as in pointless I think its meant to refer to. I mean how often does anyone need to calculate how old their martian alter ego would be?

Janot
25th November 2007, 06:05 PM
silly as in pointless I think its meant to refer to. I mean how often does anyone need to calculate how old their martian alter ego would be?Yes, true. It just struck me that it might be the kind of thing that Patrick Moore would like. Pointless, yes, but at least it seems scientifically correct.

ZERO
25th November 2007, 06:38 PM
Here's another bit of silliness.

http://www.exploratorium.edu/ronh/age/


BUT, can anyone work out when my next birthday is, and how old I will be, (Earth years) if I am 51599.1 Jovian days old.

I have no doubt I'll be wrong, but I calculate:
Next birthday 14 july 2008 and you will be 57.

bindeweede
25th November 2007, 08:09 PM
I have no doubt I'll be wrong, but I calculate:
Next birthday 14 july 2008 and you will be 57.

Zero,

You are very, very close to age, but several months out on birthday. Still, pretty good. I wonder how you worked it out.:smiley:

Janot,

Yes most of the site I thought was good, just as Bob says, do you really need to know how old you'd be on Venus or wherever? Still, I'm sure it attracts the curious, as it did me.::)

ZERO
26th November 2007, 02:47 AM
Zero,

You are very, very close to age, but several months out on birthday. Still, pretty good. I wonder how you worked it out.:smiley:


OK. I tried again and the closest I could get was:
January and you'll be 58.:-[
It's hard to be exact because Jupiter rotates at different speeds at different latitudes, so, I had to pick an "average" day which may differ to the day you used.

But then I cheated. >:D
I think your birthday is within a couple of days of: December 24 1950

bindeweede
26th November 2007, 09:45 AM
OK. I tried again and the closest I could get was:
January and you'll be 58.:-[
It's hard to be exact because Jupiter rotates at different speeds at different latitudes, so, I had to pick an "average" day which may differ to the day you used.

But then I cheated. >:D
I think your birthday is within a couple of days of: December 24 1950

Zero

Very well done. I will be 58 on my next birthday. Now, I wonder how you cheated - looked up all my posts here? You are spot on with December 24th, but the year was 1949.

BW

ZERO
26th November 2007, 10:12 AM
Zero

Very well done. I will be 58 on my next birthday. Now, I wonder how you cheated - looked up all my posts here? You are spot on with December 24th, but the year was 1949.

BW

D'oh! I edited my post to change from '49 to '50.>:-)

I got the approximate answer by converting the Jovian day figure you gave into hours and then just divided by 24, 365 etc. Like I said, there is no standard Jovian "day", so it is hard to be spot on.

How I cheated.
I did the previous inaccurate calculations before I even looked at the link you posted.:-[
When I did look I realized all I had to do was keep entering dates until I got a figure that matched your Jovian age in the OP.^-^ I can't believe I mixed up the year. Choke.

mesaysi
26th November 2007, 12:55 PM
I am 104 in Mercurian years. ;D

Julia
26th November 2007, 01:15 PM
I am 104 in Mercurian years. ;D


You don't look a day over 97! ;)