Parsec

unit of length used in astronomy
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A parsec is a unit of distance used in astronomy. It is the distance that light travels in 3.26 years, or just under 31 trillion kilometres (about 19 trillion miles).

Parsec
A parsec is the distance from the Sun to an astronomical object which has a parallax angle of one arcsecond. (the diagram is not to scale).
General information
Unit systemastronomical units
Unit oflength
Symbolpc 
Conversions
1 pc in ...... is equal to ...
   SI units   3.0857×1016 m
   imperial & US units   1.9174×1013 mi
   other astronomical   2.0626×105 AU
      units   3.26156 ly

This is from the definition: a parsec is the distance from the Sun to an object which has a parallax angle of one arcsecond. The technique used in the calculation is trigonometry.

It takes 3.26 years for the light to come from a parsec away.


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