Convert Julian Years to Sidereal Days
Convert Julian Years (a_J) to Sidereal Days (sid.d) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
sid.d = a_J × 366.2500215
About Julian Years
The Julian year (a_J) = exactly 365.25 days = 31,557,600 s - the IAU standard year for astronomical distances. The light-year is formally 1 ly = c × 1 a_J = 9.461 × 10¹⁵ m (IAU 2012 B2). Julian years differ from Gregorian years by only 648 s (~10.8 min/year); important for high-precision astrometry or calculations spanning centuries. 1 a_J = 365.25 d = 31,557,600 s.
About Sidereal Days
A sidereal day = Earth's rotation period relative to the stars = 23 h 56 min 4.0905 s = 86,164.0905 s - ~3 min 56 s shorter than the 24 h solar day because Earth advances ~1° in its orbit each day. Equatorial telescope mounts rotate at one turn per sidereal day to track stars. VLBI, GPS orbit determination, and polar-motion monitoring use sidereal rotation as their reference. 1 sid. day = 86,164.0905 s.
Quick Reference Table
| Julian Years (a_J) | Sidereal Days (sid.d) |
|---|---|
| 1 a_J | 366.25 sid.d |
| 2 a_J | 732.5 sid.d |
| 5 a_J | 1831.25 sid.d |
| 10 a_J | 3662.5 sid.d |
| 25 a_J | 9156.25 sid.d |
| 50 a_J | 18312.5 sid.d |
| 100 a_J | 36625 sid.d |