Why do stellar parallax measurements work only with relatively nearby stars?
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Astronomers use stellar parallax to measure the distance to stars because we know that as the Earth orbit the Sun, a nearby star appears to shift its position against the background of distant stars. The star's parallax angle is equal to the angle between the Sun and the Earth as seen from the star – triangulation.
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