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Measuring Units

What is a parsec?

The word “parsec” is constructed from “parallax arcsecond.” Taking the width of Earth’s orbit around the Sun as a baseline, an object one parsec away would provide a parallax measurement of one arcsecond. That distance is about nineteen trillion miles (thirty-one trillion kilometers), or about 3.26 light-years.



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