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minutes of arc per minute of time (360 degrees / 24 hours in day); the Earth's rotational rate around the Sun (not entirely constant) is roughly 24 minutes of time per minute of arc (from 24 hours in day), which tracks the annual progression of the Zodiac. Both of these factor in what astronomical objects you can see from surface telescopes (time of year) and when you can best see them (time of day), but neither are in unit correspondence. For simplicity, the explanations given assume a degree/day in the Earth's annual rotation around the Sun, which is off by roughly 1%. The same ratios hold for seconds, due to the consistent factor of 60 on both sides.
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is at a range that is in metres equal to the object's size in millimetres (e.g. an object of 100 mm subtending 1 mrad is 100 metres away). So there is no conversion factor required, contrary to the MOA system. A reticle with markings (hashes or dots) spaced with a one mrad apart (or a fraction
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Sometimes, a precision-oriented firearm's performance will be measured in MOA. This simply means that under ideal conditions (i.e. no wind, high-grade ammo, clean barrel, and a stable mounting platform such as a vise or a benchrest used to eliminate shooter error), the gun is capable of producing a
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Comparison of angular diameter of the Sun, Moon, planets and the
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One thing to be aware of is that some MOA scopes, including some higher-end models, are calibrated such that an adjustment of 1 MOA on the scope knobs corresponds to exactly 1 inch of impact adjustment on a target at 100 yards, rather than the mathematically correct 1.047 inches. This is commonly
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with a calibrated reticle, or a target delineated for such purposes), the scope needs to be adjusted 3 MOA down, and 1.5 MOA right. Such adjustments are trivial when the scope's adjustment dials have a MOA scale printed on them, and even figuring the right number of clicks is relatively easy on
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should be capable, under ideal conditions, of repeatably shooting 1-inch groups at 100 yards. Most higher-end rifles are warrantied by their manufacturer to shoot under a given MOA threshold (typically 1 MOA or better) with specific ammunition and no error on the shooter's part. For example,
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into 360 degrees. Each degree was subdivided into 60 minutes and each minute into 60 seconds. Thus, one
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of a degree) and specify locations within about 120 metres (390 feet). For navigational purposes positions are given in degrees and decimal minutes, for instance The
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whose center points (center-to-center) fit into a circle, the average diameter of circles in several groups can be subtended by that amount of arc. For example, a
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2931:on 10 November 2013
2853:nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov
2767:The Physics Teacher
2744:Scientific American
2557:Weisstein, Eric W.
2469:optical engineering
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1968:
1959:
1871:group of shots
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1710:spotting scope
1595:7.62×51mm NATO
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1583:
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1490:Prime Meridian
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1423:
1382:from Earth is
1307:horizon system
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1282:
1280:
1277:
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769:microarcsecond
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3118:
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2979:
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2896:
2880:
2876:
2869:
2854:
2850:
2844:
2829:
2825:
2818:
2810:
2806:
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2590:
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2580:
2564:
2560:
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2536:
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2528:
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2525:Square second
2523:
2521:
2520:Square minute
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2516:
2513:
2511:
2508:
2506:
2503:
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2478:
2474:
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2460:
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2107:3.64 mm
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2100:
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2078:0.25 cm
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