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  • '''Parallax''' is the apparent change in the position of an object resulting from a cha ...ub>2</sub>. The distance p<sub>2</sub>&minus;p<sub>1</sub> is the (linear) parallax. }}
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  • '''Parallax''' is the apparent change in the position of an object resulting from a cha ...ub>2</sub>. The distance p<sub>2</sub>&minus;p<sub>1</sub> is the (linear) parallax. }}
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  • *[[parallax]]
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  • Unit of astronomical length based on the distance from Earth at which stellar parallax is one second of arc and equal to 3.258 light-years, 3.086 × 1013 kilomete
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  • The '''parsec''' (symbol: '''pc''') is the distance at which the [[parallax]] relative to the earth's orbit of an object is equal to one [[arc second]] ...x of the star in arcseconds. The nearest star, [[Proxima Centauri]], has a parallax of about 0.7687 arc seconds<ref>{{cite journal|author=Benedict, G. Fritz ''
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  • {{r|Parallax}}
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  • ...c.]] -15° 49ˈ 15ˈˈ. It shines at apparent magnitude +3.27 and its measured parallax is 0.038ˈˈ from which a distance of some 86 light years can be derived.<r
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  • ...itude +3.77 and some 155 light years distant as can be calculated from its parallax of 0.021ˈˈ.<ref name="BSC">Bright Star Catalog 5th revised edition, 1991<
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  • ...ar is roughly 600 light years which is fairly consistent with the observed parallax of 0.006ˈˈ<ref name="BSC">Bright Star Catalog 5th revised edition, 1991</
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  • ...ˈˈ. <ref name="BSC">Bright Star Catalog 5th revised edition, 1991</ref>Its parallax of 0.012ˈˈ indicate a distance from Earth of no more than 270 light years
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  • ...8<sup>m</sup> 23.3<sup>s</sup> and [[declination|Dec.]] +29° 5ˈ 26ˈˈ. The parallax for Alpheratz is 0.032ˈˈ translating into a distance from Earth of roughl
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  • ...3<sup>m</sup> 54.0<sup>s</sup> and [[declination|Dec.]] +42° 19ˈ 47ˈˈ. Its parallax of 0.013ˈˈ indicates a distance from Earth of some 250 light years<ref na
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  • ...star lies at a distance of some 70 light years as can be deduced from its parallax of 0.046ˈˈ<ref name="BSC">Bright Star Catalog 5th revised edition, 1991</
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  • ...BSC">Bright Star Catalog 5th revised edition, 1991</ref> From the measured parallax of 0.049ˈˈ<ref name="BSC" /> a distance of roughly 66.5 light years can b
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  • ...uiana in South America, From these two comparisons, Cassini determined the parallax of Mars and was able to calculate first the distance from Earth to Mars, an
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  • *There are no parallax problems when EOTS is on the same axis as the radar
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  • ...construct entirely new ones. Tycho's naked eye measurements of planetary [[parallax]] were accurate to the [[arcminute]]. His sister, Sophia, assisted Tycho in ...mething in the [[Earth's atmosphere]]. Tycho, however, observed that the [[parallax]] of the object did not change from night to night, suggesting that the obj
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