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Measuring the Distance to Stars
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The Parallax Method
  • To the naked eye stars are so far away that they
    do not appear to change positions even though we
    are rotating (8,000 miles wide) and revolving
    (186, 000,000 miles).
  • However with the invention of photography, we had
    new tool to record stars and look for tiny shifts
    in their position

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The Parallax Method
  • The first time we were able to see a tiny shift
    in the position of a star was in 1916 during the
    First World War.
  • The shifts are less than an arcminute and were
    only possible because of the improvements of
    photography and telescopes.

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The Parallax Method
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The Parallax Method
  • We use the orbit of the Earth to make our
    measurements.
  • By taking pictures 6 months apart we have moved
    about 186,000,000 miles.
  • This change of position makes the nearby stars
    appear to shift compared to the more distant
    stars.
  • By recording the angle of the shift we can
    calculate the distance to the star.

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The Parallax Method
  • For very small angles we can assume that the sine
    of the angle is very close to the value of the
    angle itself (using radians as the measure).
  • Therefore Sin ? opp/hyp and
  • Hyp opp/sin ? or Hyp opp/ ?

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The Parallax Method
  • However, to simplify things astronomer have
    developed an easier formula based on the parsec.
  • 1 parsec 3.26 light year, where
  • 1 light year 5.88 trillion miles
  • The formula is d 1/p where d is distance in
    parsecs and p is the parallax measured in arc
    seconds.

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