The Moongström
After the discovery of the Moon Unit, entirely new possibilities were opened up that required pursuing. The first of these opportunities presented itself in the Moongström.
Previously, I had, quite observantly, observed that the symbol for the traditional unit known as the "Ångström" (10-10 m) - [Å] - appeared to be a capital letter A,
with a tiny moon above it. When I uncovered on the Moongström, I thought it was only appropriate to adopt this symbol. As it was important not to have any confusion
between the two, the symbol for the Moongström has its tiny moon shaded in. While "Moongström" is the technically correct terminology for this constant, you will
often hear it referred to as "A to the full moon". Each are equally valid.
The value of the Moongström is calculated as [(384,402 km) * (1000 m km-1)] / (10-10 m) = 3.84402 x 1017.
For the clever reader, it is immediately clear why this constant is of great value to the science world. All of the other major constants can be freely converted to
and from the Moongström for sake of convenience, such as pi (8.1727 x 10-18), or e (7.07 x 10-18). Work is being done on a comprehensive conversion chart
for easy reference. This will without a doubt catapault its already stratospheric reputation and usefullness.