No.
It is an allusion to an astrological belief that the position of the planets affects changes on this one. Specifically good and bad events are directly related to the positions of certain planets and stars within the zodiac and constellations.
Apparently so, because that's how it is.
No one knows why, but it happens every 64,000 years when making Earth's 5th rotation around the Mayan calendar aligning all the planets.
No one. There are only sailors for planets, and the sun is a star.
Some say it is supposed to be, but it probably will not be.
How MANY caloires is a 16 year old boy supposed to eat?
All of the planets in our Solar System are less than a light year away, but no other planets around other stars are within that distance.
Leap year is an accounting gimmick that we use to keep our human calendar matched to the seasons. There can be no situation as you describe, as there is no time when there is "supposed to be" a leap year.
365 days
A year on Earth is longer than it is on two other planets, and shorter than it is on the remaining five. The farther a planet is from the sun, the longer its year is.
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