Who is the scientist who discovered parallax?
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Feb 5, 2017
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Explanation:
I am unable to name anyone for the discovery of parallax.
When you stand in the doorway of your train that is leaving the
platform, you keep turning your head for some time to wave
hands at your beloved one, who is responding from the platform
and giving you send off. The angle through which you turn is called
parallax.
If a star is observed like this, over a long period ( conveniently, half
a year ), from the Earth, the parallax is called stellar parallax.
According to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parallax, I find that
Friedrich Bessel was the first to make heliocentric measurement in
1838 ( I was born exactly 100 years later ) of stellar parallax for the
star named 61 Cygni