Star Wars Time gets very complicated considering it goes off of many different planets but it uses a Galatic Standard for everything. 369 days= 1 year 10 months 3 celebration weeks and 3 holidays = 1 year 7 weeks = 1 month 5 days = 1 week 24 hours (23 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds technically) = 1 day 60 minutes = 1 hour 60 seconds = 1 minute I believe during the games Knights of the old republic they were using the Treaty of Coruscant as the zero year which meant everything before was BTC and everything after like what happened in KOTOR would have been ATC. Days of the Week were:

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  • What measure of time does the Star Wars galaxy use before the battle of yavin
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  • Star Wars Time gets very complicated considering it goes off of many different planets but it uses a Galatic Standard for everything. 369 days= 1 year 10 months 3 celebration weeks and 3 holidays = 1 year 7 weeks = 1 month 5 days = 1 week 24 hours (23 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds technically) = 1 day 60 minutes = 1 hour 60 seconds = 1 minute I believe during the games Knights of the old republic they were using the Treaty of Coruscant as the zero year which meant everything before was BTC and everything after like what happened in KOTOR would have been ATC. Days of the Week were:
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  • Star Wars Time gets very complicated considering it goes off of many different planets but it uses a Galatic Standard for everything. 369 days= 1 year 10 months 3 celebration weeks and 3 holidays = 1 year 7 weeks = 1 month 5 days = 1 week 24 hours (23 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds technically) = 1 day 60 minutes = 1 hour 60 seconds = 1 minute Even the months were drastically different as well... but anyway essentially to determine the year they were currently in they would use specific points and either count back or forward from that point. Such as the battle of Yavin now, and just before that I believe they used the year the Galactic Empire formed to determine year, technically some imperials still around used the galactic empire to determine year. However that is only as a standard, planets themselves can sometimes have a year system set in place on its own as well as in they use events that occurred specifically on their planet only to determine the year. The battle of Yavin is now, however some people use the Battle of Endor... before Yavin it was the Formation of the Galactic Empire or which would now be 19 BBY. Beyond that... They used the reformation of Rusaan around 1,000 BBY back then which means the reformation would have been the zero year and anything before it would have been BRR and anything after it would have been ARR. I believe during the games Knights of the old republic they were using the Treaty of Coruscant as the zero year which meant everything before was BTC and everything after like what happened in KOTOR would have been ATC. As for months and days the Galactic standard are... Month 1: Elona Month 2: Kelona Holiday 1: Tapani Day Month 3: Selona Festival Week 1: Expansion Week Month 4: Telona Month 5: Nelona Holiday 2: Productivity Day Month 6: Helona Festival Week 2: Shelova Week Month 7: Melona Month 8: Yelona Holiday 3: Harvest Day Month 9: Relona Month 10: Welona Festival Week 3: Winter Fete Generally the Galatic standard lumped all the holidays and festival weeks together into a single eleventh short month. Days of the Week were: Day 1: Atunda Day 2: Katunda Day 3: Satunda Day 4: Datunda Day 5: Natunda
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