I realize we are straying afar.. but inquiring minds may wish to know.
Referring to "A handbook of the gnats or mosquitoes: giving the anatomy and 
life history of the Culicidae" by George Michael James Giles, 2nd edition, 1902 
 (thank you google for digitizing this book from the Stanford library) The 
forward says that the second ed is much better than the first "...the result of 
a couple of months of constant work with the microtome." So I think we can 
consider this a reliable reference.

Now I readily confess that this book seems devoted to only members of family 
Culicdae, and it's not clear that when referring to gnat anatomy as an unit of 
measure whether these are the gnats being referred to. The common name gnat 
seems to be applied to many small (often biting) Dipterid Insects, and 
Wikipedia seems to restrict the gnat terminology to other families.

It would appear that the rectum of the gnat is about 1/10th the diameter of the 
abdomen (there's a drawing of a transverse section of the abdomen on page 91). 
If the page is about 6" wide (judging from the type size, and the image of the 
checkout card in the back page this is reasonable.. it's probably octavo size), 
then the 100x drawing is 2" across, so that rectum is .002 inches across (call 
it 0.05 mm, or 50 microns) .  This is much larger than the 1E-4 inches (2.5 
microns) previously cited, but well within the range for human hair diameters 
(given as 17 to 181 micron in a variety of online sources, but a much smaller 
range of 50-90 micron is cited in "Forensic Examination of Hair", albeit for 
scalp, J. Robertson, Ed.)

Now, to return to the original question of position accuracy for your timing 
receiver.  Whether 50 microns will result in a significant timing error? 1 
nanosecond is 300 mm light time. 300 microns is 1 picosecond, so that 50 micron 
position error is down in the femto seconds..





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