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  2. Minute and second of arc - Wikipedia

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    A second of arc, arcsecond (abbreviated as arcsec), or arc second, denoted by the symbol ″, [2] is a unit of angular measurement equal to ⁠ 1 / 60 ⁠ of a minute of arc, ⁠ 1 / 3600 ⁠ of a degree, [1] ⁠ 1 / 1 296 000 ⁠ of a turn, and ⁠ π / 648 000 ⁠ (about ⁠ 1 / 206 264.8 ⁠) of a radian.

  3. Angular diameter - Wikipedia

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    60 arc-minutes (′) in one degree; 60 arc-seconds (″) in one arc-minute; To put this in perspective, the full Moon as viewed from Earth is about 1 ⁄ 2 °, or 30 ′ (or 1800″). The Moon's motion across the sky can be measured in angular size: approximately 15° every hour, or 15″ per second.

  4. Spherical trigonometry - Wikipedia

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    In practical applications it is often small: for example the triangles of geodetic survey typically have a spherical excess much less than 1' of arc. [14] On the Earth the excess of an equilateral triangle with sides 21.3 km (and area 393 km 2) is approximately 1 arc second. There are many formulae for the excess.

  5. Minute and second of arc - en.wikipedia.org

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    A minute of arc, arcminute (arcmin), arc minute, or minute arc, denoted by the symbol ′, is a unit of angular measurement equal to ⁠ 1 / 60 ⁠ of one degree. [1] Since one degree is ⁠ 1 / 360 ⁠ of a turn, or complete rotation, one arcminute is ⁠ 1 / 21 600 ⁠ of a turn.

  6. Minutes and seconds of arc - Wikipedia

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  7. Angular resolution - Wikipedia

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    Angular resolution (arc seconds) Wavelength Type Site Year Global mm-VLBI Array (successor to the Coordinated Millimeter VLBI Array) 0.000012 (12 μas) radio (at 1.3 cm) very long baseline interferometry array of different radio telescopes: a range of locations on Earth and in space [8] 2002 - Very Large Telescope/PIONIER: 0.001 (1 mas)

  8. JuJu Watkins, No. 4 USC sting second-ranked UCLA again - AOL

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    JuJu Watkins went 4-of-11 on 3-point attempts en route to 30 points, and No. 4-ranked Southern California claimed the regular-season Big Ten Conference championship with an 80-67 defeat of second ...

  9. Hour - Wikipedia

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    Medieval astronomers such as al-Biruni [18] and Sacrobosco, [19] divided the hour into 60 minutes, each of 60 seconds; this derives from Babylonian astronomy, where the corresponding terms [clarification needed] denoted the time required for the Sun's apparent motion through the ecliptic to describe one minute or second of arc, respectively. In ...