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9 November, 15:54

If a star's parallax angle is too small to measure, what can you conclude about the star's distance from the Earth?

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  1. 9 November, 17:56
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    That tells you that the start is very far from Earth.

    The closest stars have the largest parallax. The farther away a star is,

    the smaller its parallax is, until eventually they're so far away that their

    parallax is too small to measure.
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