Degrees to Arcseconds

Convert degrees to arcseconds, where 1 degree = 3600 arcseconds.

Author

Dr. Sofia Mendoza Ruiz

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Mexican marine biologist from UNAM, documenting coral reef degradation across the Caribbean

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Prof. Hans Muller

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German renewable energy engineer at TU Munich, pioneering grid-scale hydrogen storage solutions

Last updatedFebruary 22, 2026

PublishedFebruary 22, 2026

Table of Contents

  1. Reference values
  2. Calculator
  3. Reference table
  4. FAQs
  5. Methodology and review
  6. Related conversions

0 deg =

0 arcsec

Representative value from the Degrees to Arcseconds reference table.

Reference Values

Browse 19 reference values with individual detail pages for quick lookup.

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Degrees to Arcseconds

Convert degrees to arcseconds, where 1 degree = 3600 arcseconds.

Calculated Result

Reference Table

Use this complete table for quick lookup and internal linking to specific value pages.

Degrees to Arcseconds Reference
DegreesArcseconds
-180 deg-648,000 arcsec
-150 deg-540,000 arcsec
-120 deg-432,000 arcsec
-90 deg-324,000 arcsec
-75 deg-270,000 arcsec
-60 deg-216,000 arcsec
-45 deg-162,000 arcsec
-30 deg-108,000 arcsec
-15 deg-54,000 arcsec
0 deg0 arcsec
15 deg54,000 arcsec
30 deg108,000 arcsec
45 deg162,000 arcsec
60 deg216,000 arcsec
75 deg270,000 arcsec
90 deg324,000 arcsec
120 deg432,000 arcsec
150 deg540,000 arcsec
180 deg648,000 arcsec

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Degrees to Arcseconds, formulas, and typical use cases.

What does the Degrees to Arcseconds calculator do?

It helps with expressing fine angular measurements in arcseconds for optics and astronomy.

What formula does the Degrees to Arcseconds calculator use?

Arcseconds = degrees × 3600.

What inputs are valid?

Any finite degree value is valid.

When would I use this?

expressing fine angular measurements in arcseconds for optics and astronomy

Methodology and Review

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