Change in the apparent position of an object against its background when viewed from two different positions. In astronomy, nearby stars show a shift owing to parallax when viewed from different positions on the Earth's orbit around the Sun. A star's parallax is used to deduce its distance from the Earth.
Nearer bodies such as the Moon, Sun, and planets also show a parallax caused by the motion of the Earth.
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