karkausvuotena
Karkausvuotena is a rare lunar phenomenon that occurs when a leap year is not needed because the calendar year has not fallen too far behind the Earth's orbit around the Sun.
In other words, a karkausvuotena occurs when there is a surplus of calendar days over the actual
The term "karkausvuotena" is Finnish for "leap-year avoidance", and it is a situation where the calendar year
This phenomenon typically occurs when the calendar year is close to the start of a 28-year period
Karkausvuotena was first recognized and labeled by Finnish astronomer and mathematician Ephraim Frideric Jelinek in the
The precise occurrence of karkausvuotena is relatively complex and depends on several factors, including the number