In the latest trailer a line is delivered at around 1:41 where Han Solo says "a 190 years old!? You look great" and I was wondering if there is a defined concept of a year in the Star Wars universe or would Han Solo just be familiar with the duration of a Kashyyyk solar orbit.
Answer
A Galactic Standard Year is based on the Galactic Capital, Coruscant.
On Coruscant, a year was made up of twelve months spanning 365 days of 24 hours each, with no leap years. The galaxy used a standardized dating system based off of the galactic capital Coruscant.
Standard Year | Wookieepedia
This is confirmed by Pablo Hidalgo in Rebels Recon (a behind the scenes show for Star Wars: Rebels)
Q: Nolan Jimenez asks, "How is time measured in the galaxy if each planet has a different time of rotation and translation?"
A: We kinda assume that there is a standard hour, a standard day, a standard week, a standard month, a unit of measurement that everyone understand how long that is. And in our storytelling we say that unit of measurement comes from Coruscant. So not only is it the galactic capital, it is sorta the yardstick through which all time is measured in the galaxy.
This is the same in both Canon and Legends.
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