To convert the distance to parsecs, we use the formula:
distance (in parsecs) = 1 / parallax angle (in arc-seconds)
Since we're given the distance in light-years and need the parallax angle in arc-seconds, we rearrange the formula to:
parallax angle (in arc-seconds) = 1 / distance (in parsecs)
First, let's convert the distance to parsecs:
distance (in parsecs) = 650 light-years / 3.26156 light-years per parsec
distance (in parsecs) ≈ 199.43 parsecs
Now let's calculate the parallax angle:
parallax angle (in arc-seconds) = 1 / 199.43 parsecs
parallax angle (in arc-seconds) ≈ 0.00502 arc-seconds
Therefore, the approximate distance to Betelgeuse in parsecs is 199.43 parsecs, and the parallax angle for Betelgeuse in arc-seconds is approximately 0.00502 arc-seconds.
Betelgeuse is approximately 650 light-years away. What is the approximate distance to Betelgeuse in parsecs and what is the parallax angle for Betelgeuse in arc-seconds?
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