Convert Milliarcseconds to Arcseconds
Convert Milliarcseconds (mas) to Arcseconds (″) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
″ = mas × 0.001
About Milliarcseconds
A milliarcsecond (mas) is one thousandth of an arcsecond - approximately 4.848 × 10⁻⁹ rad. It is the standard unit of precision astrometry. The ESA Hipparcos satellite measured stellar positions to ~1 mas; its successor Gaia achieves 7-100 µas for bright stars. A parallax of 1 mas corresponds to a distance of 1 kiloparsec (3,260 light-years). Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) resolves well below 1 mas, imaging structures around supermassive black holes. 1 mas = 10⁻³ arcseconds ≈ 4.848 × 10⁻⁹ rad.
About Arcseconds
An arcsecond (″) is 1/3,600 of a degree - π/648,000 rad ≈ 4.848 × 10⁻⁶ rad. It is the fundamental resolution unit of classical astronomy and geodetic surveying. The Hubble Space Telescope delivers ~0.05″ resolution; atmospheric seeing at excellent sites gives 0.4-0.6″. Stellar parallax of Proxima Centauri is 0.7687″, defining its distance of 1.3009 parsecs. The parsec is defined as the distance at which 1 AU subtends exactly 1 arcsecond - giving 1 pc = 3.0857 × 10¹⁶ m. 1″ = π/648,000 rad ≈ 4.848 µrad.
Quick Reference Table
| Milliarcseconds (mas) | Arcseconds (″) |
|---|---|
| 1 mas | 0.001 ″ |
| 2 mas | 0.002 ″ |
| 5 mas | 0.005 ″ |
| 10 mas | 0.01 ″ |
| 25 mas | 0.025 ″ |
| 50 mas | 0.05 ″ |
| 100 mas | 0.1 ″ |