Astronomy - Ch. 17: The Nature of Stars (7 of 37) Using Angle of Parallax to Find Distances
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In this video I will explain how the angle of parallax is used to find the distances of stars.
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And that is why Big Dipper changes through the year? or are they actually changing location ?
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the issue is:
How to measure the angle Theta?!
That is done using telescopes, and the angle is compared to the location of far away stars that do not have a parallax angle.
this angle shift depends on the background stars so how we can know which background star we use
You can use just about any star, since most stars are far enough away from here. We typically use red giants for reference, although with a telescope there are so many stars visible that have parallax angles near zero that you have a lot of choice.
how can we measure the angle of Parallax
That is done with telescopes and computers.
@@MichelvanBiezen but how
@@charlessnachez4248 he describes it a bit in the video. Basically we use the change in position of the background stars. The greater the shift of the background stars, the greater the angle. This is why he drew all those dotted lines.
@@sailexw6414 but how? There is absolutely no video on RUclips that explains this step by step
Thank you
great
Does this work with a flat earth?
No, it doesn't. The star locations and the angle of parallax make it impossible to have a flat Earth.