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10 October, 11:51

Which of these is most likely to happen if parallax measurements of star distances are taken after a gap of six months? The results would be accurate the results would be inconsistent the results would not be valid the results would not be repeated

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  1. 10 October, 12:06
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    Option A, The results would be accurate

    Explanation:

    The distance between two stars is measured using the trigonometric parallax method in which the brightness of stars is used as a distance measurement parameter.

    Parallax method is used when the stars are very near. The parallax will produce inconsistent result only when the stars are moving at a very rapid speed in diverse direction. Since this is not happening in this case, thus, accurate results will be obtained even after six month

    Option A, is correct
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