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Convert Hour (Sidereal) (h (sidereal)) to Month (Synodic) (month (synodic)) instantly.

Hour (Sidereal) to Month (Synodic) conversion

1 Hour (Sidereal) (h (sidereal)) = 0.0014071132 Month (Synodic) (month (synodic)). To convert Hour (Sidereal) to Month (Synodic), multiply the value by 0.0014071132.

Hour (Sidereal) (h (sidereal))Month (Synodic) (month (synodic))
10.0014071132
20.0028142265
50.0070355662
100.014071132
250.035177831
500.070355662
1000.14071132
10001.4071132

Frequently asked questions

How many Month (Synodic) are in one Hour (Sidereal)?

One Hour (Sidereal) (h (sidereal)) equals 0.0014071132 Month (Synodic) (month (synodic)).

How do I convert Hour (Sidereal) to Month (Synodic)?

To convert Hour (Sidereal) to Month (Synodic), multiply the value by 0.0014071132.

What is 10 Hour (Sidereal) in Month (Synodic)?

10 Hour (Sidereal) = 0.014071132 Month (Synodic).

About these units

Hour (Sidereal) (h (sidereal))

A sidereal hour is 1/24 of a sidereal day, approximately 59 minutes and 50.17 seconds of solar time. Astronomers use sidereal hours to measure right ascension and to coordinate telescope pointing systems. Because stars return to the same apparent position after exactly one sidereal day, sidereal hours offer a stable celestial reference frame. While not used in daily life, sidereal hours are indispensable for precision observation of the universe.

Month (Synodic) (month (synodic))

A synodic month is the time the Moon takes to complete a full cycle of phases—from new moon to new moon—lasting about 29.53059 days. Unlike the simple geometric orbit of the Moon, the synodic period aligns with the Sun–Earth–Moon relationship, making it tied to how humans perceive the Moon's illumination cycle. This is the month that shaped nearly all ancient calendars, from Babylonian to Hebrew, Islamic, and Chinese systems. Religious festivals, agricultural cycles, and early navigation practices all relied on the regularity of the synodic month. Even today, while civil calendars use fixed months, astronomical calculations and lunar calendars still depend on synodic months to track tides, eclipse cycles, and the dynamics of Earth's only natural satellite. The synodic month illustrates how natural celestial rhythms guided early human civilization.

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