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📣 johnnyApplePRNG

Does Z suffix on a timestamp stand for Zulu, Zero, or both?


Just trying to learn a bit about timestamp formatting.

Found some articles that claim Z is for Zero, and some that claim Z is for Zulu.

They're the same Zs, right?


  👤 eesmith Accepted Answer ✓
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coordinated_Universal_Time#Tim...

> ... or by the letter Z—a reference to the equivalent nautical time zone (GMT), which has been denoted by a Z since about 1950. ... Since the NATO phonetic alphabet word for Z is "Zulu", UTC is sometimes known as "Zulu time".

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nautical_time

> Around 1950, a letter suffix was added to the zone description, assigning Z to the zero zone, and A–M (except J) to the east and N–Y to the west (J may be assigned to local time in non-nautical applications

So, yes, all three are the same.

You might like this - https://books.google.com/books?id=MJYc-6eqT8AC&pg=RA2-PA1&q=... - a USAF major in 1959 complaining about the switch to "Zebra, err, I mean Zulu time kick." (And complained about switching from mph, which was good enough for the Wright brothers, to knots.)