Unix Timestamp 1001548000

    seconds · 24 years ago

    ⚡ Quick Answer

    1001548000 = Sep 26, 2001, 11:46:40 PM UTC

    ISO 8601: 2001-09-26T23:46:40.000Z

    Output Formats

    ISO 8601

    2001-09-26T23:46:40.000Z

    RFC 2822

    Wed, 26 Sep 2001 23:46:40 GMT

    Human Readable

    Wednesday, September 26, 2001 at 11:46:40 PM UTC

    Unix Seconds

    1001548000

    Unix Milliseconds

    1001548000000

    Day of Week

    Wednesday

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    Timezone Breakdown

    UTC

    Sep 26, 2001, 11:46:40 PM UTC

    US Eastern

    Sep 26, 2001, 07:46:40 PM EDT

    US Pacific

    Sep 26, 2001, 04:46:40 PM PDT

    UK London

    Sep 27, 2001, 12:46:40 AM GMT+1

    Japan Tokyo

    Sep 27, 2001, 08:46:40 AM GMT+9

    Australia Sydney

    Sep 27, 2001, 09:46:40 AM GMT+10

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What date is Unix timestamp 1001548000?

    Unix timestamp 1001548000 represents Wednesday, September 26, 2001 at 11:46:40 PM UTC. This is 24 years ago from the current time.

    Is 1001548000 in seconds or milliseconds?

    1001548000 has 10 digits, which means it is in seconds. Multiply by 1,000 to get milliseconds: 1001548000000.

    How do I convert 1001548000 in JavaScript?

    // Normalized to Unix seconds: 1001548000
    const tsSec = 1001548000;
    new Date(tsSec * 1000).toISOString();
    // "2001-09-26T23:46:40.000Z"

    How do I convert 1001548000 in Python?

    import datetime
    ts = 1001548000
    dt = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(
        ts, tz=datetime.timezone.utc)
    print(dt.isoformat())
    # "2001-09-26T23:46:40.000Z"

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