Mure year

A Mure year was the name given to the of Mure moving in its orbit around its sun, the North Star. Due to the planet's axial tilt, a year was marked by the passage of the, changes to the length of days and the associated hours of , and differences in expected conditions.

Unlike a 368-day (also called a Coruscant standard year ), a Mure year lasted exactly 1,755  of 20 hours each. As the North Star was a large with a diameter of 2.2 x 106, its associated  lay between 2.0 and 3.7 s. As Mure occupied a distance of 3 s from its parent star (roughly 4.5 x 108 km), its orbital period was roughly 4.8 standard years or 1,755 standard days.