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:Yes, I think we are, too. How about this: "Annus est spatium temporis in quo satelles circum eius solem ab puncto uno ad eundem punctum circumeat." or something of that sort. Then go on to something like, "Annus vulgo significat terra around the sun and such" go on to more specific definitions of year, atomic seconds, etc. And then explain that both other orbits can be called years, scilicet "Martian year" apud anglicam, as well as other orbits can be measured in "a" which I think is defined, scientifically, as a matter of atomic seconds: "365.25 days or 31,557,600 seconds". Does this make sense?--[[Usor:Ioshus Rocchio|Ioshus Rocchio]] 21:53, 10 Iulii 2006 (UTC)
::Hem. Opinor sic: All the technical stuff should be in either a separate section or in a following paragraph. While everything you say is true (and interesting to the science nerd in me), I think for general purposes more generic (res vulgares) information ought to come first. Then as you read further, more and more specialized information should come. But I guess that's the worker-ant-at-the-publishing-house talking now. [[Usor:Sinister Petrus|Sinister Petrus]] 04:26, 11 Iulii 2006 (UTC)
:::Rem mutavi ut legatur: "Annus spatium temporis in quo planeta circum eius solem ab puncto uno ad eundem punctum circumeat. Dum annus dici orbi terrarum solet, etiam applicare ad ullam planetam potest: exemplo, "Annus Martius" est annus Marti." Definitio anni tua mihi placet, sed planetam, non satellitem, dixi. Nonnulae satellites non sunt planetae, sic annos non habent. Haud Luna annum, nisi mensem esse annum opineris, habet. [[Usor:Sinister Petrus|Sinister Petrus]] 15:01, 12 Iulii 2006 (UTC)
Revertere ad "Annus".