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Light years
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Does anyone know a way of finding and explaining how far away a star is in light years. I know it's linked to the red shift and the known speed of light. I've tried Google but without success. Plenty of sites tell you what light years are but not how they are found in the first place.
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triangulation is how they find the distance to close stars.
http://science.howstuffworks.com/question224.h tm
triangulation is how they find the distance to close stars.
http://science.howstuffworks.com/question224.h tm
The problem is with stars that are more than 500 light years away. A large bright star say 2000 light years away would look the same as a smaller one at only half that distance and of course what of those which don't radiate within the visual spectrum. There is the further problem of the expansion of the universe and the galaxies moving away from each other. Are they moving at a uniform rate?