Convert Sextants to Arcminutes
Convert Sextants (sxt) to Arcminutes (′) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
′ = sxt × 3600
About Sextants
A sextant, as an angle unit, equals 1/6 of a full circle - π/3 rad = exactly 60°. The marine sextant (invented ~1730s by John Hadley and Thomas Godfrey) measures the altitude between a celestial body and the horizon; its 60° arc gives 120° measurement range via double reflection. The 60° angle is geometrically fundamental: equilateral triangles, regular hexagons, hexagonal crystal structures, and sp²-hybridised carbon (benzene, graphene) all exhibit 60° symmetry. 1 sextant = 60° = π/3 rad = 100 grad.
About Arcminutes
An arcminute (′) is 1/60 of a degree - π/10,800 rad ≈ 2.909 × 10⁻⁴ rad. One arcminute of latitude equals exactly one nautical mile (1,852 m), which is the origin of the nautical mile unit. The Moon and Sun both subtend ~30 arcminutes in apparent diameter - the coincidence exploited in total solar eclipses. Human 20/20 visual acuity resolves letters 5 arcminutes tall at 6 m. Binocular and telescope apparent fields of view are quoted in arcminutes. 1′ = π/10,800 rad ≈ 0.01667° ≈ 290.9 µrad.
Quick Reference Table
| Sextants (sxt) | Arcminutes (′) |
|---|---|
| 1 sxt | 3600 ′ |
| 2 sxt | 7200 ′ |
| 5 sxt | 18000 ′ |
| 10 sxt | 36000 ′ |
| 25 sxt | 90000 ′ |
| 50 sxt | 180000 ′ |
| 100 sxt | 360000 ′ |