1077235200
Converting Unix timestamp 1077235200 using our Time Converter gives us the following information:
1077235200 is representing the 50 day of the year 2004 in the Gregorian calendar which was a leap year having 366 days. There are 316 days left of the year and this particular timestamp falls on a Friday, February 20 of week 08 at 00:00 UTC in the monrning meaning that about 0% of the day has passed. At this specifc time, the moon was in its New moon phase, about 234,540 miles (or 377,455 km) from Earth.
On this day, many notable and historically important events have taken place. But to only mention a few, in year 1339, the Milanese army and the St. George's (San Giorgio) Mercenaries of Lodrisio Visconti clash in the Battle of Parabiago; Visconti is defeated. And later in 1472 Orkney and Shetland are pawned by Norway to Scotland in lieu of a Dowry for Margaret of Denmark. More recently, in 1956 the United States Merchant Marine Academy becomes a permanent Service Academy.
We've also, tragically, seen a few famous deaths throughout history on this day. One notable mention is in 789 when Leo of Catania, saint and bishop of Catania (born in 709) passed away and in 922 when Theodora, Byzantine empress left us. And more recently, Peter Jason, American actor (born in 1944) who died in in 2025.
February 20, or 1077235200, is also a day that we should celebrate. This date marks the birth of many influential people throughout history, including Eleanor of Aragon, queen of John I of Castile (died in 1382) who was born in 1358, and later in 1469 - Thomas Cajetan, Italian philosopher (died in 1534). More recently, Jared McCain, American basketball player who was born in 2004.
Conversion help
For your conveniance, we have listed the conversion syntaxes for 1077235200 timestamp to serveral of the most popular programming lanugages below.
PHP | date('Y-m-d H:i:s', 1077235200); |
MySQL | select from_unixtime(1077235200); |
JavaScript | new Date(1077235200*1000).toString(); |
C++ | time_t epch = 1077235200; printf("%i -> %s", epch, asctime(gmtime(&epch))); (time.h); |
C# | String.Format("{0:d/M/yyyy HH:mm:ss}", new System.DateTime(1970, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0).AddSeconds(1077235200)); |
Java | new SimpleDateFormat("MM/dd/yyyy HH:mm:ss").format(new Date(1077235200 * 1000L)) |
Ruby | require 'date' DateTime.strptime("1077235200",'%s') |
Binary | 10000000 01101010 10011100 0000000 |
Hexadecimal | 40354e00 |
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