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  1. 7 Ιουλ 2012 · For longer calculations, the Maya devised what is known as the Long Count Calendar and it is this which has attracted so much international attention in recent years regarding the end of the world on 21 December 2012 CE. The Long Count calendar begins 11 August 3114 BCE and goes into its next cycle (known as a Baktun) on 21 December 2012 CE.

  2. 19 Δεκ 2012 · Is the end of the world coming on December 21? Some people are worried it will, based on an ancient Mayan calendar that comes to an end on that date.

  3. In this article, I will explain how the Maya calendar was made, how it works and how to read it as well as a Maya calendar conversion calculator.

  4. The Mayan calendar rose to fame in 2012, when a “Great Cycle” of its Long Count component came to an end, inspiring some to believe that the world would end at 11:11 UTC on December 21, 2012. The media hype and hysteria that ensued was later termed the 2012 phenomenon.

  5. 21 Δεκ 2020 · Maya astronomical calculations even accurately dated a 1991 solar eclipse. Observations like these formed the basis for their calendar; the celestial clock provided a reasonably accurate means of measuring the passage of time.

  6. 18 Ιαν 2024 · Even if the Mayan calendar system requires a bit of work to be understood, we made a calculator as easy to use as calculating an eclipse — well, maybe slightly easier! Choose first the "direction" of the conversion: do you want to find out today's date in the Mayan calendar or the next "end of the world"? If you chose "Convert from..."

  7. 20 Δεκ 2011 · It's true that the so-called long-count calendar—which spans roughly 5,125 years starting in 3114 B.C.—reaches the end of a cycle on December 21, 2012. That day brings to a close the 13th...