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August 29th 03, 11:55 AM
Gene Nygaard
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On 28 Aug 2003 19:10:17 -0700,
(Lennie the
Lurker) wrote:
Robert Ehrlich wrote in message ...
Gene Nygaard wrote:
On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 12:49:30 +0000, root
wrote:
Pat Russell wrote:
My vario is calibrated in megaparsecs per millenium. Very
handy.
According to my calculations, this should be near 0.5 mm/s.
You need a very big scale.
Try again. What do you think a millennium is? A parsec? The prefix
mega-?
1 Mpc/ka = 978 Gm/s, or about 3262 times the speed of light. He's got
bigger problems than you thought.
In other words, even one parsec (without the prefix) per millenium is
nearly 1 Mm/s (978 km/s). Thus 1 microparsec per millennium is equal
to a meter per second, within the precision many of you accept with
knots and the like.
Gene Nygaard
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I just forgot the mega, I computed a parsec/millenium. Here is what I
did:
1 parsec is the distance of something having a parallax of 1 second, i.e.
the distance (from the sun) where the diameter of the orbit of the earth
is seen with an angle of 1 second. I don't remember this diameter but I
remember that the light coming from the sun needs 8 minutes to do that,
so the diameter should be 8*2*60*3*10^8 (diameter = 2*radius, 60 seconds
in a minute, speed of light 3*10^8 m/s) = 4800000000 m. 1 second is PI/(180*60*60)
radians, so 1 parsec is 4800000000/(PI/(180*60*60)), this is roughly 10^15 m.
A year is nearly 365.25 days, i.e. 365.25*24*60*60 seconds = 1980281535681600 s.
A millenium is 1980281535681600*1000 = 1980281535681600000 seconds or roughly
2*10^18 s. So a parsec/millenium is 10^15/(2*10^18) = 0.5*10^-3 m/s. A megaparsec
per millenium should be ~ 500 m/s. A huge unit for a vario in a glider, although
well under the speed of the light.
Well I was never good in calculations, so if there is a error, please point where.
the speed of light is 299759.6 km/s. the orbital radius is 149668992
km. Not exact, but close enough.
Wrong.
The speed of light is 299.792458 Mm/s. Exactly. That is
299792.458000000000000000... km/s, with as many zeros as you care to
add.
The astronomical unit is about 149.597870 Gm. Not exact, but close
enough--and different from your value by .05% or 1 part in 2100.
Yours is wrong in the 5th digit, and all the following ones are
garbage.
Gene Nygaard
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Gene Nygaard