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How do scientists measure the distance to stars?
How do scientists measure the distance to stars?
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Scientists measure the distance to nearby stars using a method called parallax, which involves observing the apparent shift of a star’s position against more distant background stars as Earth orbits the Sun. The angle of this shift can be used to calculate the distance.