The 372-Day Calendar
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There seems to be a connection between orbital revolution (one year) and distance from the star the body orbits. For example, Earth orbits the sun at a distance of 93 million miles and completes one revolution every 365 days.
This alternate Earth has a longer calendar--372 days per revolution. That is pretty much 31 days on all of the twelve months of the modern calendar, including February. How far would Earth orbit the sun at this calendar? And would it pose any difference on how bright daylight is?
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