I’ve often wondered how much sense it makes to speak of the rotational period 
of a gaseous planet. The different layers of the atmosphere potentially can 
have different rotational periods, and we can’t observe the actually rocky (or 
diamond, if you believe Arthur C. Clark) body at the center.

I looked into writing firmware for the Crazy Clock for the other planets 
besides Mars. Mercury and Venus have extraordinarily long day lengths, so the 
math doesn’t work out, and the remaining planets are gaseous.

> On Jul 9, 2016, at 9:23 AM, Mark Sims <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Do you have any equations for calculating Jovian (or Pluto) time and date 
> from UTC / GPS / TAI time?   Lady Heather does not want to slight any of our 
> other potential planetary overlords (but could whip their bloated gaseous 
> asses in a fight)
> 
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