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An AU is defined as the distance between the Earth and the sun, or approximately 149.6 x 10^6 km. A parsec is a unit of distance defined by an object that has a parallax angle of 1 parsec (1/3600 of a degree), when the two perspective points are exactly 1 AU apart. . Using parallax, we can take measurements from two different locations to an object to estimate

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An AU is defined as the distance between the Earth and the sun, or approximately 149.6 x 10^6 km. A parsec is a unit of distance defined by an object that has a parallax angle of 1 parsec (1/3600 of a degree), when the two perspective points are exactly 1 AU apart. . Using parallax, we can take measurements from two different locations to an object

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An AU is defined as the distance between the Earth and the sun, or approximately 149.6 x 10^6 km. A parsec is a unit of distance defined by an object that has a parallax angle of 1 parsec (1/3600 of a degree), when the two perspective points are exactly 1 AU apart. . Using parallax, we can take measurements from two different locations to an object

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An AU is defined as the distance between the Earth and the sun, or approximately 149.6 x 10^6 km. A parsec is a unit of distance defined by an object that has a parallax angle of 1 parsec (1/3600 of a degree), when the two perspective points are exactly 1 AU apart. . Using parallax, we can take measurements from two different locations to an object

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An AU is defined as the distance between the Earth and the sun, or approximately 149.6 x 10^6 km. A parsec is a unit of distance defined by an object that has a parallax angle of 1 parsec (1/3600 of a degree), when the two perspective points are exactly 1 AU apart. . Using parallax, we can take measurements from two different locations to an object

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An AU is defined as the distance between the Earth and the sun, or approximately 149.6 x 10^6 km. A parsec is a unit of distance defined by an object that has a parallax angle of 1 parsec (1/3600 of a degree), when the two perspective points are exactly 1 AU apart. . Using parallax, we can take measurements from two different locations to an object

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An AU is defined as the distance between the Earth and the sun, or approximately 149.6 x 10^6 km. A parsec is a unit of distance defined by an object that has a parallax angle of 1 parsec (1/3600 of a degree), when the two perspective points are exactly 1 AU apart. . Using parallax, we can take measurements from two different locations to an object

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