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For a given base line, which will show a grater parallax - a distant star or a nearby star?

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Parallactic angle, `theta = ("base line")/("distance of star") = (b)/(c )`
For a given base, line , b , `theta` willl be large, when s
is small. Hence the nearby star will show greater
parallax.
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