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27 March, 17:30

1. The smallest shift you can reliably measure on the screen is about 0.2 grid units. This shift corresponds to the precision of positions measured with the best Earth-based optical telescopes. If you cannot measure an angle smaller than this, what is the maximum distance at which a star can be located and still have a measurable parallax

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  1. 27 March, 18:25
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    each grid corresponding 0.1s⁻¹.

    0.2grid unit = 0.2*0.1 = 0.02s⁻¹

    distance of the star from telescope

    d = 1/p

    d = 1/0.02 = 50 par sec

    1par sec = 3.26 light year

    1 light year = 9.5*10¹²km

    3.26ly=3.084*10¹³km

    d = 50*3.084*10¹³=1.55*10¹⁵km
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