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How do we know distance from stars?

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13y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

For nearby stars, the parallax method is used. Briefly, the star's apparent position changes, due to Earth's movement around the Sun.

For objects that are farther away, several "standard candle" methods are used, meaning that the brightness of objects is measured that are assumed to have a more or less constant brightness; for example, "the brightest stars of a certain type of star, in a galaxy".

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