At 1900 AEST, it's 0400 EST.
AEST = UTC+10
EST = UTC-5
At 1300 EST (in North America), the time in the U.K. is 1900 BST from the last Sun. of March until the last Sun. of Oct. and 1800 GMT during the rest of the year. If you are referring to Australian Eastern Standard Time, at 1300 AEST, the time in the U.K. is 0400 BST from the last Sun. of March until the last Sun. of Oct. and 0300 GMT during the rest of the year. EST = UTC-5 GMT = UTC+0 BST = UTC+1 AEST = UTC+10
Just subtract 5 from the GMT time and you will have the EST time.
Since Brisbane is in Australian EST, I'll assume you are referring to North American EST.The time in Brisbane is always UTC + 10 hours. EST in North America (including Panama and some Caribbean countries) is UTC - 5 hours, making the time difference 15 hours. Therefore,...8 pm EST = 11:00 AEST (of the following day)
Wednesday, September 21, 2011 at 8:29:45 AM
You need to state what location it is 6:38.
AEST (or GMT+10) is fifteen hours ahead of EST (GMT-5) outside of daylight saving months and fourteen hours ahead during daylight savings as AEST does not observe but EST does. Therefore, in August when it is 1pm in the EST timezone it is 3am, the following day, in AEST.
At 1300 EST (in North America), the time in the U.K. is 1900 BST from the last Sun. of March until the last Sun. of Oct. and 1800 GMT during the rest of the year. If you are referring to Australian Eastern Standard Time, at 1300 AEST, the time in the U.K. is 0400 BST from the last Sun. of March until the last Sun. of Oct. and 0300 GMT during the rest of the year. EST = UTC-5 GMT = UTC+0 BST = UTC+1 AEST = UTC+10
Just subtract 5 from the GMT time and you will have the EST time.
Since Brisbane is in Australian EST, I'll assume you are referring to North American EST.The time in Brisbane is always UTC + 10 hours. EST in North America (including Panama and some Caribbean countries) is UTC - 5 hours, making the time difference 15 hours. Therefore,...8 pm EST = 11:00 AEST (of the following day)
new york stock exchange is open 9:30am-4:00pm EST
Wednesday, September 21, 2011 at 8:29:45 AM
That is correct. Queensland time is Australian Eastern Standard Time.
At 12.00pm EST, it's 7.00pm SAST in South Africa. (At 12.00pm AEST, it's 4.00am SAST in South Africa.)
AEST stands for Australian Eastern Standard Time(UTC+10:00) . It is one of three zone of Australian standard time which is regulated by state government.
You need to state what location it is 6:38.
Eastern European Time (EET) is two hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
Australia Eastern Standard Time but it might be Australian Eastern Standard Time i think.