• starman2112@sh.itjust.works
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    Wtf is a megaparsec? It’s a million parsecs. Tf is a parsec? A parallax arcsecond.

    …Tf is a parallax arcsecond?

    An attempt at an explanation for the layperson

    Imagine you’re standing outside. In front of you is a tree and behind that on the horizon is a mountain. You move 10 ft to your left, and the tree looks like it moved to the right, but the mountain looks like it hasn’t moved at all. That’s parallax. The closer something is, the more it appears to move when you move.

    Imagine you are the pivot point on a big protractor. Your field of view can be divided into 360°. Every degree can be divided into 60 parts, called arcminutes. Every arcminute can be further divided into 60 arcseconds. Each arcsecond is 1/3600 of a degree.

    How do these fit together? There’s one more thing I need to explain.

    The earth orbits the sun at around 149.6 million kilometers. That’s called an Astronomical Unit. A parsec is the distance that an object would have to be, so that moving one Astronomical Unit would make it appear to shift sideways by 1 arcsecond.

    Fraser Cain did a better job explaining, because he can use pictures

    It’s 3.26 lightyears.