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Milliarcsecond
Milliarcsecond It has been suggested that this article ... merged into minute of arc. (Discuss) A milliarcsecond (mas) is a thousandth of an arcsecond ... have an angular size of about one milliarcsecond. To observe astronomical objects at this tiny ... light it is more difficult to achieve milliarcsecond resolution, but the Hipparcos satellite achieved this ...
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Talk:Milliarcsecond
Talk:Milliarcsecond Distance of a tennis ball with a size of one milliarcsecond A sphere with radius r at a ... of about 6.5 cm, and one milliarcsecond is (1/3,600,000), |
User talk:Patrick1982
... I should have explained my thinking on milliarcsecond as well - I think either is OK really, but in the astronomical literature, milliarcsecond is much more common than milli-arcsecond ...
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Arcsecond
... astronomy, and the derived symbol mas means milliarcsecond. It can be abbreviated as arcsec, but ... be even a little less. See also Milliarcsecond Minute of arc Square arcsec
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FK6 (translated from German)
... value of 0.001"(also mas for Milliarcsecond called) means an angle, which corresponds to ...
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History of astronomical interferometry
... of optical telescopes, that of the 50 milliarcsecond binary star Capella (Baldwin et al . 1996 ...
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MAS
... Industries) Mass air sensor Melbourne Anime Society Milliarcsecond (mas) Milliampere-second (mAs) Monetary Authority Of ...
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Darwin (ESA)
... will produce very high resolution (i.e. milliarcsecond) infrared images, allowing detailed study of a ...
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Ronald N. Bracewell
... launching into an orbit near Jupiter, with milliarcsecond resolution, that could lead to the discovery ...
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Parsec
... arcsecond, or 10 mas (1 mas or milliarcsecond = 1/1000 arcsecond). Between 1989 and 1993 ...
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