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The Night Sky Isn't Two Dimensional

The Night Sky Isn't Two Dimensional

Parallax is the observed displacement of an object caused by the change of the observer's point of view. In astronomy, it is an irreplaceable tool for calculating distances of far away stars.

The night sky appears two-dimensional. 

However, it took astronomers thousands of years to figure out how to measure distances of stars from our planet and create actual three-dimensional maps reflecting the distribution of stars and galaxies in the universe.

One of the key methods they use is the so-called parallax, which relies on the same effect as stereoscopic vision. 

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