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Why Parallax doesn't work
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<blockquote data-quote="SteveNZ" data-source="post: 66933575" data-attributes="member: 295028"><p>Believe me as a surveyor who completed geodetic astronomy. *Before GPS.</p><p>The assumption that what we observe is a straight line is pretty weak. The movement of a stars position is accepted. ie we pretend the star has moved whereas it could be any reason Such as bending rays or even some time issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveNZ, post: 66933575, member: 295028"] Believe me as a surveyor who completed geodetic astronomy. *Before GPS. The assumption that what we observe is a straight line is pretty weak. The movement of a stars position is accepted. ie we pretend the star has moved whereas it could be any reason Such as bending rays or even some time issue. [/QUOTE]
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