| NOUN | a parsec | parsecs |
| SYNO | parsec | secpar |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Parsec {n} <pc> = parsec <pc>
- Parallaxensekunde {f} <Parsec> = parallax (of one) arc second <parsec>
- parallaktische Sekunde {f} <Parsec> = parallax (of one) arc second <parsec>
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- They are separated by 0.27° on the sky. With a physical separation of 0.2163 parsec (0.705 light-year), the stars most likely form a co-moving pair.
- At the estimated distance of 5,000 ly (1,500 parsec) from Earth, it corresponds to a physical size of roughly 70 light years (20 parsec).
- The first General Assembly of the International Astronomical Union in 1922 adopted the parsec as the standard unit of stellar distances, which simplified the definition of absolute magnitude.
- ... 26 parsec) and is located in the vicinity of the sigma Orionis cluster.
- The southern part of the cloud lies at around 428±10 parsec and the Orion Nebula lies at 388±5 parsec according to VLBA observations.
- TOI-1227 is located north of the globular cluster NGC 4372, but it is much closer to earth than this cluster of stars at a distance of about 101 parsec.
- WISEA J181006.18-101000.5 or WISEA 1810-1010 is a substellar object in the constellation Serpens about 8.9 parsec or 29 light-years distant from earth.
- NGC 6939 is an old open cluster, located 400 parsec above the galactic plane and 8.400 parsec away from the galactic centre.
- Other Haskell parser combinator libraries that have been derived from Parsec include Megaparsec and Attoparsec.
- Gravitational waves can cause significant loss of orbital energy, but not until the separation shrinks to a much smaller value, roughly 0.01–0.001 parsec.
- Although modern astronomers often prefer to use the parsec, light-years are also popularly used to gauge the expanses of interstellar and intergalactic space.
- Gaia EDR3 catalogues parallaxes for the four resolved stars, all at a distance of [...] with a statistical margin of error of less than a parsec.
- This planetary nebula has been expanding for an estimated 22,100 [...] years, based on an assumed expansion velocity between 32 and 37 km/s and a 0.4 parsec radius.
- is in units of solar masses per year per square parsec [...] and the gas surface density in grams per square parsec [...].
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