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Topic: Why are parsecs 3.3 times faster than light? (Read 488 times)

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April 27, 2014, 02:54:22 PM
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.......yeah great a game called parsec .......
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What? Parsec is a unite of distance not a speed unit, and you probably meant light years not light speed, and it's 3.3 because it's happened to be like that, it uses the astronomical unite aka distance from sun to earth a Parsec is the distance from the sun to the point to which you have an arcsecond (the point is on the axe of the earth orbit around the sun)  I think you'll find better explanations on the internet than me trying to explain it to you.

Just know that Parsec is more practical to Astronomers than light year as it allows direct interpretation of data from objects you want to measure the distance to you in space

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCSQd0eJKQQ
hero member
Activity: 588
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What? Parsec is a unite of distance not a speed unit, and you probably meant light years not light speed, and it's 3.3 because it's happened to be like that, it uses the astronomical unite aka distance from sun to earth a Parsec is the distance from the sun to the point to which you have an arcsecond (the point is on the axe of the earth orbit around the sun)  I think you'll find better explanations on the internet than me trying to explain it to you.

Just know that Parsec is more practical to Astronomers than light year as it allows direct interpretation of data from objects you want to measure the distance to you in space
sr. member
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does it have anything to do with the real speed of light (the arcsecond)??    Tongue
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