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{{Short description|Astronomy technique}}
{{wikinews|Huge star cluster discovered in neighbourhood of Milky Way}}
The '''photometric parallax method''' is a method of data analysis used in [[astronomy]] that uses the the colours and apparent brightnesses of stars to infer their distances. It was used by the [[Sloan Digital Sky Survey]] to discover the [[Virgo super star cluster]].▼
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Assuming that a star is on the main sequence, the star's [[absolute magnitude]] can be determined based on its color. Once the absolute and [[apparent magnitude]]s are known, the distance to the star can be determined by using the [[distance modulus]]. It does not actually employ any measurements of [[parallax]] and can be considered a misnomer.
Unlike the [[stellar parallax]] method, the photometric parallax method can be used to estimate the distances of stars over 10 kpc away, at the expense of much more limited accuracy for individual measurements.
==See also==
*[[Parallax in astronomy]]
*[[Spectroscopic parallax]]
*[[Dynamical parallax]]
== References ==
* {{cite journal |author=Mario Juric |display-authors=etal |title=The Milky Way Tomography with SDSS |year=2008 |doi=10.1086/523619 |journal=The Astrophysical Journal |volume=673 |issue=2 |pages=864–914 |arxiv=astro-ph/0510520|bibcode=2008ApJ...673..864J |s2cid=11935446 }}
[[Category:Astrometry]]
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