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A '''parsec''' is an astronomical measure of length, that stands for "'''par'''allax arc-'''sec'''ond". It is based on the ancient [[Earth]] method of measuring interstellar distances using trigonometry. A [[star]] located one parsec away from an observer would have a ''parallax angle'' of one arc-second. One parsec is equal to 206,265 [[astronomical unit]]s, or 3.26 [[light year]]s.
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A '''parsec''' is an astronomical measure of length that stands for "'''par'''allax arc-'''sec'''ond". It is based on the [[Earth]] method of measuring interstellar distances using trigonometry. A [[star]] located one parsec away from an observer would have a "parallax angle" of one arc-second.
:''This term was first used in ''Star Trek'' in [[TOS]]: "[[Arena]]", but has rarely been used in [[TNG]]-era productions.''
 
   
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Based on this, one parsec is exactly equal to 360 × 60 × 60 / 2π [[astronomical unit|AU]] (206,264.8 AU or ~3.26 [[light year]]s).
==Comparative list of lengths==
 
* The [[USS Enterprise-D|USS ''Enterprise''-D]] was '''2.2 milliparsecs''' from the [[USS Lantree|USS ''Lantree'']]. There were no other vessels within '''2 parsecs''' of there. ({{TNG|Unnatural Selection}})
 
:''2.2 milliparsecs = 0.007 light years.''
 
   
 
== Comparative list of lengths ==
* The [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|USS ''Enterprise'']] was '''one-sixteenth of a parsec''' from [[892-IV]] when it identified the [[SS Beagle|SS ''Beagle'']] debris. ({{TOS|Bread and Circuses}})
 
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Each of the following gives a conversion to IAU light years, with appropriate use of significant digits.
:''One-sixteenth of a parsec = 0.2 light years.''
 
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* The {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} was '''2.2 milliparsecs''' from the {{USS|Lantree}}. There were no other vessels within '''two parsecs''' of there. ({{TNG|Unnatural Selection}})
 
{{bginfo|2.2 milliparsecs 0.0072 light years, or 455.326 AU.}}
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* The {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} was '''one-sixteenth of a parsec''' from [[892-IV]] when it identified the {{SS|Beagle}} debris. ({{TOS|Bread and Circuses}})
 
{{bginfo|1/16 parsec 0.2 light years.}}
   
 
* The ''Enterprise'' used [[sensor]]s to scan a '''one-half parsec''' radius, then increased to a '''one parsec''' radius. ({{TOS|The Enterprise Incident}})
 
* The ''Enterprise'' used [[sensor]]s to scan a '''one-half parsec''' radius, then increased to a '''one parsec''' radius. ({{TOS|The Enterprise Incident}})
:''One-half parsec = 1.6 light years.''
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{{bginfo|0.5 parsec 1.6 light years.}}
   
 
* The ''Enterprise''-D was supposedly thrown '''0.54 parsecs''' from their position near the [[Paxan]]s' [[homeworld]]. ({{TNG|Clues}})
 
* The ''Enterprise''-D was supposedly thrown '''0.54 parsecs''' from their position near the [[Paxan]]s' [[homeworld]]. ({{TNG|Clues}})
:''0.54 parsecs = 1.76 light years.''
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{{bginfo|0.54 parsecs 1.76 light years.}}
   
 
* The ''Enterprise'' was to pass '''one parsec''' from a [[Klingon]] [[outpost]]. [[Pavel Chekov]] thought this was "close enough to smell them." ({{TOS|The Trouble with Tribbles}})
 
* The ''Enterprise'' was to pass '''one parsec''' from a [[Klingon]] [[outpost]]. [[Pavel Chekov]] thought this was "close enough to smell them." ({{TOS|The Trouble with Tribbles}})
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* The [[Varro generational ship]] passed within '''one parsec''' of the [[Natori system]] more than two [[month]]s before encountering the {{USS|Voyager}}. ({{VOY|The Disease}})
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{{bginfo|1 parsec ≈ 3.2 light years.}}
   
 
* According to [[Data]]'s reading of inertial guidance, the ''Enterprise''-D traveled '''1.4 parsecs''' in [[Nagilum]]'s [[hole in space|void]] without finding any sign of an exit. ({{TNG|Where Silence Has Lease}})
 
* According to [[Data]]'s reading of inertial guidance, the ''Enterprise''-D traveled '''1.4 parsecs''' in [[Nagilum]]'s [[hole in space|void]] without finding any sign of an exit. ({{TNG|Where Silence Has Lease}})
:''1.4 parsecs = 4.56 light years.''
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{{bginfo|1.4 parsecs 4.6 light years.}}
   
 
* [[Zalkon]] was '''2.3 parsecs''' distant from where the [[Zalkonian warship]] met the ''Enterprise''-D. ({{TNG|Transfigurations}})
 
* [[Zalkon]] was '''2.3 parsecs''' distant from where the [[Zalkonian warship]] met the ''Enterprise''-D. ({{TNG|Transfigurations}})
:''2.3 parsecs = 7.5 light years.''
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{{bginfo|2.3 parsecs 7.5 light years.}}
   
 
* When the [[interphase]] began, the ''Enterprise'' was thrown '''2.72 parsecs''' from where the [[Tholian]]s' field captured them. ({{TOS|The Tholian Web}})
 
* When the [[interphase]] began, the ''Enterprise'' was thrown '''2.72 parsecs''' from where the [[Tholian]]s' field captured them. ({{TOS|The Tholian Web}})
:''2.72 parsecs = 8.87 light years.''
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{{bginfo|2.72 parsecs 8.87 light years.}}
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* When [[Tom Paris]] broke the [[warp 10]] barrier, [[Harry Kim]] was unable to locate his [[shuttlecraft]] on [[sensor]]s within '''5 parsecs''' of the {{USS|Voyager}}'s position. ({{VOY|Threshold}})
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* [[Chardis]] was discovered '''5 parsecs''' from his homeworld of [[Mislen]]. ({{VOY|The Swarm}})
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{{bginfo|5 parsecs ≈ 16.308 light years.}}
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* Attenpting to recover ''Voyager'''s stolen main [[computer]] processor, [[Kathryn Janeway]] told {{dis|Tau|pirate}} she had a client who needed a computer to run a [[colony]] about '''20 parsecs''' distant. ({{VOY|Concerning Flight}})
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{{bginfo|20 parsecs ≈ 65.231 light years.}}
   
 
* The regions of space known as [[2279 PL]] and [[2466 PM]] are both located approximately '''22.3 parsecs''' beyond [[Cestus III]] and the [[Federation]]'s chart limits during the late [[23rd century]]. ({{TOS|Arena}})
 
* The regions of space known as [[2279 PL]] and [[2466 PM]] are both located approximately '''22.3 parsecs''' beyond [[Cestus III]] and the [[Federation]]'s chart limits during the late [[23rd century]]. ({{TOS|Arena}})
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{{bginfo|22.3 parsecs ≈ 72.7 light years.}}
   
* The [[Vega 9 probe]] travelled '''23 parsecs''' beyond the borders of the [[Federation]], as well as any manned expeditions, to explore the [[Beta Stromgren]] system. ({{TNG|Tin Man}})
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* The [[Vega Nine probe]] traveled '''23 parsecs''' beyond the borders of the [[Federation]], as well as any manned expeditions, to explore the [[Beta Stromgren]] system. ({{TNG|Tin Man}})
:''23 parsecs = 75 light years.''
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{{bginfo|23 parsecs 75 light years.}}
   
 
* All [[Starfleet]] units and personnel were evacuated from an area covering '''100 parsecs''' from the [[planet]] where [[Lazarus]] was found. ({{TOS|The Alternative Factor}})
 
* All [[Starfleet]] units and personnel were evacuated from an area covering '''100 parsecs''' from the [[planet]] where [[Lazarus]] was found. ({{TOS|The Alternative Factor}})
:''100 parsecs = 326 light years.''
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{{bginfo|100 parsecs 326 light years.}}
   
 
* The unexplored region where the [[Metron]]s stopped the ''Enterprise'' and the [[Gorn]] ship occupied '''1,000 cubic parsecs'''. The Metrons later hurled ''Enterprise'' '''500 parsecs''' distant. ({{TOS|Arena}})
 
* The unexplored region where the [[Metron]]s stopped the ''Enterprise'' and the [[Gorn]] ship occupied '''1,000 cubic parsecs'''. The Metrons later hurled ''Enterprise'' '''500 parsecs''' distant. ({{TOS|Arena}})
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{{bginfo|1,000 cubic parsecs ≈ 34.7 thousand cubic light years.|500 parsecs ≈ 1.63 thousand light years.}}
:''1,000 cubic parsecs = 34,646 cubic light years; 500 parsecs = 1630 light years. It is interesting to note that the ''Enterprise'' began its journey back across those 500 parsecs to Cestus III at [[warp factor|warp 1]]. At this rate it would have taken the ship over 1000 years to reach its destination.''
 
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*At 98% of its pre-[[temporal flux]] strength, the [[Krenim Imperium]] spanned '''5,000 parsecs''' of the [[Delta Quadrant]]. ({{VOY|Year of Hell}})
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{{bginfo|5,000 parsecs ≈ 16.308 thousand light years.}}
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{{bginfo|A parsec is more exactly defined than a [[light year]], since the length of the latter is dependent on the length of the [[year]] being used. For example, the IAU uses a {{w|Julian year (astronomy)|Julian year}} of 365.25 days, while other sources may use a {{w|Gregorian calendar|Gregorian year}} of 365.2425 days, or even some other definition of {{w|year}}.}}
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Revision as of 20:56, 15 October 2014

A parsec is an astronomical measure of length that stands for "parallax arc-second". It is based on the Earth method of measuring interstellar distances using trigonometry. A star located one parsec away from an observer would have a "parallax angle" of one arc-second.

Based on this, one parsec is exactly equal to 360 × 60 × 60 / 2π AU (206,264.8 AU or ~3.26 light years).

Comparative list of lengths

Each of the following gives a conversion to IAU light years, with appropriate use of significant digits.

2.2 milliparsecs ≈ 0.0072 light years, or 455.326 AU.
1/16 parsec ≈ 0.2 light years.
0.5 parsec ≈ 1.6 light years.
0.54 parsecs ≈ 1.76 light years.
1 parsec ≈ 3.2 light years.
1.4 parsecs ≈ 4.6 light years.
2.3 parsecs ≈ 7.5 light years.
2.72 parsecs ≈ 8.87 light years.
5 parsecs ≈ 16.308 light years.
20 parsecs ≈ 65.231 light years.
22.3 parsecs ≈ 72.7 light years.
23 parsecs ≈ 75 light years.
100 parsecs ≈ 326 light years.
  • The unexplored region where the Metrons stopped the Enterprise and the Gorn ship occupied 1,000 cubic parsecs. The Metrons later hurled Enterprise 500 parsecs distant. (TOS: "Arena")
1,000 cubic parsecs ≈ 34.7 thousand cubic light years.
500 parsecs ≈ 1.63 thousand light years.
5,000 parsecs ≈ 16.308 thousand light years.
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A parsec is more exactly defined than a light year, since the length of the latter is dependent on the length of the year being used. For example, the IAU uses a Julian year of 365.25 days, while other sources may use a Gregorian year of 365.2425 days, or even some other definition of year.

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