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Physics, 08.08.2019 22:30, Geo777

Parallaxes are measured in fractions of an arcsecond. one arcsecond equals 1/60 arcmin; an arcminute is, in turn, 1/60th of a degree (°). to get some idea of how big 1° is, go outside at night and find the big dipper. the two pointer stars at the ends of the bowl are 5.5° apart. the two stars across the top of the bowl are 10° apart. (ten degrees is also about the width of your fist when held at arm’s length and projected against the sky.) mizar, the second star from the end of the big dipper’s handle, appears double. the fainter star, alcor, is about 12 arcmin from mizar. for comparison, the diameter of the full moon is about 30 arcmin. the belt of orion is about 3° long. keeping all this in mind, why did it take until 1838 to make parallax measurements for even the nearest stars?

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