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This image is an altered version of Image:Stellarparallax2.svg, which is an SVG version of Image:Stellarparallax2.png. Stellarparallax2.svg was released into the public domain by its creator, Booyabazooka.
Parsec Definition diagram
The apparent motion of a nearby star is a small ellipse in the sky relative to background stars over the period of a year. The viewpoint is defined as the Earth.
The angle representing major axis radius of the elliptical path is the parallax angle.
A parsec is defined as the distance to an object whose parallax angle = 1 arc second.
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