There is no answer to that, as there was no year zero.
You can see the daily Sunspot numbers at www.spaceweather.com. December 6: 0 December 7: 0 December 8: 0 December 9: 0 The pages for December 10-14 are temporarily throwing an error message, but I believe that they were zero each day. December 15: 0 In fact, there have been more than 250 days this year on which the sunspot number has been zero. This has been an eerily quiet year.
December 25, 0.
Doctor Who - 2005 The Christmas Invasion 2-0 was released on:UK: 25 December 2005Canada: 26 December 2005Australia: 8 July 2006USA: 29 September 2006Finland: 10 December 2006Japan: 25 December 2006Netherlands: 25 December 2006Hungary: 5 January 2008Germany: 8 June 2008Doctor Who - 2005 The Christmas Invasion - 2.0 was released on:UK: 25 December 2005Canada: 26 December 2005Australia: 8 July 2006USA: 29 September 2006Finland: 10 December 2006Japan: 25 December 2006Netherlands: 25 December 2006Hungary: 5 January 2008Germany: 8 June 2008
7000/7 = 1000 with a remainder of 0. That means that, in 7000 days, the day of the week will be the same as it is today.
0 Day Attack on Earth - 2009 VG was released on: Japan: 23 December 2009 UK: 23 December 2009 USA: 23 December 2009
May 12 1984 was on a Saturday. For any date in the 1900s, you can figure out the day of the week in 4 steps: • Month #: (in order, the month #s are: 1 4 4 0 2 5 0 3 6 1 4 6) May => 2 • Date #: 12÷7=1 with a remainder of 5 12th => 5 • Year #: 84÷7=12 with a remainder of 0 '84 => 0 • Leap Year #: 84÷4=21, 21÷7=3 with a remainder of 0 '84 => 0 Finally, divide the sum of all (4) numbers by 7: the remainder is the day o the week 7 ÷ 7 = 1, with a remainder of 0, or the day before the first day of the week Sun = 1st day of the week, so this day (5.12.84) was Saturday.
The coldest day ever in Seattle was December 31, 1950. It was 0 °F!
Doctor Who - 2005 A Christmas Carol 6-0 was released on: UK: 25 December 2010 USA: 25 December 2010 Australia: 26 December 2010 Canada: 26 December 2010 Hungary: 17 November 2011 Germany: 1 February 2012 Denmark: 22 December 2012 Finland: 31 May 2013
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The product of 0 and anything is 0. 0 times 25 is 0.
68 + 17 + 4 + 0 = 89 - 84 = 5 = Thursday. ■
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