How many anomalistic year in 1 quarter? The answer is 0.2498222935315. We assume you are converting between anomalistic year and quarter. You can view more details on each measurement unit: anomalistic year or quarter The SI base unit for time is the second. 1 second is equal to 3.1687251843163E-8 anomalistic year, or 1.2683916793506E-7 quarter. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between years and quarters. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
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1 anomalistic year to quarter = 4.00285 quarter
5 anomalistic year to quarter = 20.01423 quarter
10 anomalistic year to quarter = 40.02845 quarter
15 anomalistic year to quarter = 60.04268 quarter
20 anomalistic year to quarter = 80.05691 quarter
25 anomalistic year to quarter = 100.07113 quarter
30 anomalistic year to quarter = 120.08536 quarter
40 anomalistic year to quarter = 160.11381 quarter
50 anomalistic year to quarter = 200.14227 quarter
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The anomalistic year is the time taken for the Earth to complete one revolution with respect to its apsides. The orbit of the Earth is elliptical; the extreme points, called apsides, are the perihelion, where the Earth is closest to the Sun (January 3 in 2011), and the aphelion, where the Earth is farthest from the Sun (July 4 in 2011). The anomalistic year is usually defined as the time between perihelion passages. Its average duration is 365.259636 days (365 d 6 h 13 min 52.6 s) (at the epoch J2011.0).
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