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The period of parallaxism typically refers to the time it takes for an object to appear to shift position against a distant background due to changes in the observer's viewpoint. In astronomy, this concept is used to measure the distance to nearby stars by observing their apparent movement relative to more distant stars as the Earth orbits the Sun. This measurement can help determine distances in space through a technique known as stellar parallax, which relies on the baseline distance of Earth’s orbit. The concept can also apply more broadly in various fields, including Photography and visual perception.

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