equatorial (right ascension, declination) to galactic (longitude, latitude)
Please provide values below to convert equatorial (right ascension, declination) to galactic (longitude, latitude), or change ↔.
equatorial (right ascension, declination)
Definition: A celestial coordinate system used to locate stars and other celestial objects, based on the Earth's celestial equator and the vernal equinox.
Historyandorigin: Originated from the ancient Greeks and was formalized by Hipparchus and Ptolemy. It was later refined by the International Astronomical Union in the early 20th century.
CurrentUse: Commonly used by astronomers for star mapping and locating celestial bodies in the sky.
funfact: The equatorial system is sometimes referred to as the 'astronomical coordinate system' because of its widespread use in astronomy!
galactic (longitude, latitude)
Definition: A coordinate system that defines the positions of objects within the Milky Way galaxy, using the center of the galaxy as the origin.
Historyandorigin: Introduced by astronomers in the early 20th century to study the structure and dynamics of the Milky Way.
CurrentUse: Widely used by astronomers to map and describe objects within our galaxy, especially stars and interstellar matter.
funfact: The Galactic coordinate system has the center of the Milky Way as its reference point, and is crucial for studying our galaxy!
equatorial (right ascension, declination) to galactic (longitude, latitude) Conversion Table
1 equatorial (right ascension, declination) | 1000000 galactic (longitude, latitude) |
2 equatorial (right ascension, declination) | 2000000 galactic (longitude, latitude) |
3 equatorial (right ascension, declination) | 3000000 galactic (longitude, latitude) |
5 equatorial (right ascension, declination) | 5000000 galactic (longitude, latitude) |
10 equatorial (right ascension, declination) | 10000000 galactic (longitude, latitude) |
50 equatorial (right ascension, declination) | 50000000 galactic (longitude, latitude) |
100 equatorial (right ascension, declination) | 100000000 galactic (longitude, latitude) |
1000 equatorial (right ascension, declination) | 1000000000 galactic (longitude, latitude) |
10000 equatorial (right ascension, declination) | 10000000000 galactic (longitude, latitude) |
100000 equatorial (right ascension, declination) | 100000000000 galactic (longitude, latitude) |
1000000 equatorial (right ascension, declination) | 1000000000000 galactic (longitude, latitude) |
How to Convert equatorial (right ascension, declination) to galactic (longitude, latitude)
1 equatorial (right ascension, declination) = 1000000 galactic (longitude, latitude)
1 galactic (longitude, latitude) = 0.000001 equatorial (right ascension, declination)
we use cross multiplication method
equatorial (right ascension, declination) → galactic (longitude, latitude)
1 → 1000000
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*1000000=1*x
by simplifying
x=1500000