Convert Milliarcseconds to Nanoradians
Convert Milliarcseconds (mas) to Nanoradians (nrad) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
nrad = mas × 4.848136811
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 Nanoradians
A nanoradian (nrad) is one billionth of a radian (10⁻⁹ rad), the smallest angle unit in regular scientific use. LIGO and Virgo gravitational-wave observatories maintain mirror tilts to sub-nanoradian stability - a 1 nrad tilt on a 4 km mirror shifts the reflected beam by 4 nm. Earth-tidal deformation deflects the local plumb line by roughly 50 nrad over a full tidal cycle, measurable with superconducting gravimeters and ring-laser gyroscopes. Synchrotron X-ray beamline mirrors are steered to single-digit nanoradians by piezo actuators. 1 nrad = 10⁻⁹ rad ≈ 0.206 µas.
Quick Reference Table
| Milliarcseconds (mas) | Nanoradians (nrad) |
|---|---|
| 1 mas | 4.84814 nrad |
| 2 mas | 9.69627 nrad |
| 5 mas | 24.2407 nrad |
| 10 mas | 48.4814 nrad |
| 25 mas | 121.203 nrad |
| 50 mas | 242.407 nrad |
| 100 mas | 484.814 nrad |