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The Pythagorean Theorem - Educational Outreach

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BD ACtan( 21 )Even for the closest star Alpha Centauri, parallax angles areextremely small. For AC 184,000, 000milesandBD 4. 2ly or ,463,592,320,000miles2 , we have1ACtan(2) BD1184,000,000tan(2) 0.00000747 2,463,592,320,00012 tan1 0.00085586(0.00000747) 0.000427930<strong>The</strong> final parallax value is less than one-thousandthof a degree. It converts to just 2.4 seconds. Being able todetermine angles this small and smaller is a testimony tothe accuracy of modern astronomical instrumentation. AsFigure 4.13 would hint, Smaller values of parallax anglesimply even greater distances. For example, a star whereBD 600ly (Betelgeuse in Orion is 522 ly from our sun)requires the measurement of a incredibly small parallax0angle whose value is 0.00000599 .<strong>The</strong> instantaneous elliptical diameter AC also needsprecision measurement in conjunction with the parallaxangle for a given star. In the preceding examples, werounded 91,673,992.7 to the nearest million and doubled,which resulted inAC 184,000, 000miles0. For precise workin a research or academic environment, AC would need tobe greatly refined.156

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