How many anomalistic month in 1 weeks? The answer is 0.25404152853159. We assume you are converting between anomalistic month and week. You can view more details on each measurement unit: anomalistic month or weeks The SI base unit for time is the second. 1 second is equal to 4.2004220987365E-7 anomalistic month, or 1.6534391534392E-6 weeks. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between months and weeks. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
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1 anomalistic month to weeks = 3.93636 weeks
5 anomalistic month to weeks = 19.68182 weeks
10 anomalistic month to weeks = 39.36364 weeks
15 anomalistic month to weeks = 59.04546 weeks
20 anomalistic month to weeks = 78.72729 weeks
25 anomalistic month to weeks = 98.40911 weeks
30 anomalistic month to weeks = 118.09093 weeks
40 anomalistic month to weeks = 157.45457 weeks
50 anomalistic month to weeks = 196.81821 weeks
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An anomalistic month is the average time the Moon takes to go from perigee to perigee - the point in the Moon's orbit when it is closest to Earth. An anomalistic month is about 27.55455 days on average.
A week is a unit of time longer than a day and shorter than a month. In most modern calendars, including the Gregorian calendar, the week is a period of seven days, making it the longest conventionally used time unit that contains a fixed number of days. Although having no direct astronomical basis, it is widely used as a unit of time.
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