Parallax through the ages. 1 PARSEC = distance in AU if the difference in degree measurements is 1 arcsecond (1/60 th of 1/60 th of a degree)

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Parallax through the ages

1 PARSEC = distance in AU if the difference in degree measurements is 1 arcsecond (1/60 th of 1/60 th of a degree)

Stellar parallax is most often measured using annual parallax, defined as the difference in position of a star as seen from the Earth and Sun, i. e. the angle subtended at a star by the mean radius of the Earth's orbit around the Sun. The first successful measurements of stellar parallax were made by Friedrich Bessel in 1838 for the star 61 Cygni using a heliometer. [5]Friedrich Bessel61 Cygni heliometer [5] The angles involved in these calculations are very small and thus difficult to measure. The nearest star to the Sun (and thus the star with the largest parallax), Proxima Centauri, has a parallax of ± arcsec. [7] This angle is approximately that subtended by an object 2 centimeters in diameter located 5.3 kilometers away.Proxima Centauri [7]subtended

Satellite HipparcosHipparcos In 1989, the satellite Hipparcos was launched primarily for obtaining parallaxes and proper motions of nearby stars, increasing the reach of the method tenfold. Even so, Hipparcos is only able to measure parallax angles for stars up to about 1,600 light-years away, a little more than one percent of the diameter of the Milky Way Galaxy.Hipparcosproper motionslight-yearsMilky Way Galaxy

Gaia mission The European Space Agency's Gaia mission, due to launch in December 2013, will be able to measure parallax angles to an accuracy of 10 microarcseconds, thus mapping nearby stars (and potentially planets) up to a distance of tens of thousands of light-years from earth. [9]European Space AgencyGaia missionmicroarcseconds [9]