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how faris a parsec

A parsec is a unit of distance in astronomy equal to about 3.26 light‑years.

Quick Scoop: How far is a parsec?

  • In kilometers: roughly 30.9 trillion km.
  • In miles: roughly 19–19.2 trillion miles.
  • In light‑years: about 3.26 light‑years (so light needs a bit more than 3¼ years to cross one parsec).

What does “parsec” actually mean?

  • The word parsec comes from “parallax of one arcsecond.”
  • It is defined as the distance at which 1 astronomical unit (the Earth–Sun distance) would appear to span an angle of 1 arcsecond in the sky.

A tiny mental picture

Imagine a huge, skinny triangle in space:

  • One short side is the Earth–Sun distance.
  • The angle opposite that side is only 1 arcsecond (1/3600 of a degree).
  • The long side of that triangle is 1 parsec.

So if a star is 1 parsec away, Earth’s orbit would look like a tiny wiggle of 1 arcsecond when seen from that star.

TL;DR: A parsec is about 3.26 light‑years, or around 30.9 trillion km / 19 trillion miles.

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