8 Min.

Well Said: 2020's extra special day Well Said

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There are 24 hours in a day, seven days in a week and 366 days in 2020.

“The Earth doesn't orbit the sun in exactly 365 days. There's a little bit extra,” said Jordan Sheely, a senior astrophysics major and science educator at Morehead Planetarium and Science Center. “It's about .24 days, so just about a quarter of a day. Every year we're behind by just a little bit.”

That means people like Carolina sophomore Lauren Stiller only get to celebrate their true birthday every four years.

“Every year that passes is basically a fourth of a year for me,” Stiller said. “So, as a 19-year-old, I say, ‘I'm four and three fourths.’ So, I'll be turning 5 this year.”

On this week’s episode, hear about the little struggles and big celebrations that come with having a rare birthday and the science behind it, too.

There are 24 hours in a day, seven days in a week and 366 days in 2020.

“The Earth doesn't orbit the sun in exactly 365 days. There's a little bit extra,” said Jordan Sheely, a senior astrophysics major and science educator at Morehead Planetarium and Science Center. “It's about .24 days, so just about a quarter of a day. Every year we're behind by just a little bit.”

That means people like Carolina sophomore Lauren Stiller only get to celebrate their true birthday every four years.

“Every year that passes is basically a fourth of a year for me,” Stiller said. “So, as a 19-year-old, I say, ‘I'm four and three fourths.’ So, I'll be turning 5 this year.”

On this week’s episode, hear about the little struggles and big celebrations that come with having a rare birthday and the science behind it, too.

8 Min.

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