How does distance affect stellar parallax?
1 Answer
Dec 11, 2016
Inversely proportional to the distance.
Explanation:
The relation is parallax angle varies as the reciprocal of the
distance.
Smaller the angle, longer is the distance.
If parallax angle
directions in which the same star is observed from the same place
on the Earth in a time-gap of 1/2 year, the distance of the star is
nearly
If the star is the ( nearest to us ) Sun, the distance 1 AU=(2/alpha)
AU. So, ^alpha = 2 radian =
us, Proxima Centauri is at a distance of 4.246 light years = 63242 X
4.246 AU= 268526 AU, nearly. This parallax angle ( measured in a
time gap of 1/2 year) will be 2/268526 radian = 0.00000745
radian = 1.5'', nearly.