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'''Sahar Coordinated Time''', abbreviated as '''SCT''', is the primary time standard by which [[Sahar]] regulates clocks and time. It is, within about 1 second, mean solar time at 0° longitude (prime meridian); it does not observe daylight saving time.
'''Sahar Coordinated Time''', abbreviated as '''SCT''', is the primary time standard by which [[Sahar]] regulates clocks and time. It is, within about 1 second, mean solar time at 0° longitude (prime meridian); it does not observe daylight saving time.


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Some countries observe daylight saving time. See: http://planet.conworkshop.com/cwsp_view_svg.php?map=1b68952933f035b19479af9c4720a65d&idx=3d5d70057608726973317770d8a2a2de
Some countries observe daylight saving time. See: http://planet.conworkshop.com/cwsp_view_svg.php?map=1b68952933f035b19479af9c4720a65d&idx=3d5d70057608726973317770d8a2a2de


[[Category:Sahar]]
[[Category:Time zones]]
[[Category:Time zones]]

Revision as of 17:58, 23 January 2021


Sahar Coordinated Time, abbreviated as SCT, is the primary time standard by which Sahar regulates clocks and time. It is, within about 1 second, mean solar time at 0° longitude (prime meridian); it does not observe daylight saving time.

Time zones

Certain timezones are omitted from the map below.

Sahar timezones (certain timezones are omitted).

Daylight saving time

Some countries observe daylight saving time. See: http://planet.conworkshop.com/cwsp_view_svg.php?map=1b68952933f035b19479af9c4720a65d&idx=3d5d70057608726973317770d8a2a2de