Milliradians to Arcseconds Converter
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1 Milliradian = 206.2648 Arcsecond
Key Formulas
Degree → Radian
rad = ° × 0.0174533Radian → Degree
° = rad × 57.2958Degree → Gradian
grad = ° × 1.11111Gradian → Degree
° = grad × 0.9Formula
arcseconds = mrad × 206.2648Precision optical instruments — telescope mounts, astronomical cameras, adaptive optics systems — specify angular resolution and pointing accuracy in arcseconds. Military and tactical optics use milliradians. When an astronomer integrates a tracking telescope with a fire-control-grade stabilizer, or when a satellite imaging system must verify that its mrad-specified pointing jitter does not exceed the instrument's arcsecond resolution limit, this conversion is the check. The factor 206.265 is the number of arcseconds per milliradian, equal to the number of arcseconds in one radian (206,265) divided by 1,000.
Source: ISO 80000-3:2019 (Quantities and units — Space and time)
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Real-World Examples
1 mrad — 206.265 arcseconds, the same constant used in the parsec definition (1 arcsecond of parallax = 1 parsec). 1 mrad/1000 = 1 radian/206,265 arcseconds.
1 mrad = 206.265 ″
0.00485 mrad — exactly 1 arcsecond. A telescope with 1 arcsecond resolution is sensitive to 0.00485 mrad of platform jitter.
0.00485 mrad = 1 ″
5 mrad — 1,031 arcseconds, the pointing error of a stabilized gimbal verified against the camera's 0.5 arcsecond sensor resolution.
5 mrad = 1031.3 ″
0.1 mrad — 20.63 arcseconds, a scope click's angular equivalent expressed for comparison with arcsecond-rated star chart coordinates.
0.1 mrad = 20.627 ″