"Measuring the Distance to Stars: A Cosmic Perspective"

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"Measuring the Distance to Stars: A Cosmic Perspective"
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The distance to stars has been a long-standing mystery, with early attempts by scientists like Robert Hooke, Christiaan Huygens, and Isaac Newton yielding varying results. Hooke attempted to measure stellar parallax, but his method was flawed. Huygens used a method involving the Sun's brightness, while Newton used a planet as an intermediary. However, it wasn't until the 1830s that astronomers successfully measured stellar parallax, leading to the modern understanding of stellar distances.

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