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Which scientist explained the parallax problem by theorizing that there was no visible parallax because the stars were very far away? Ptolemy Aristotle Aristarchus Copernicus
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Which scientist explained the parallax problem by theorizing that there was no visible parallax because the stars were very far away?
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Aristarchus hope this helps :)
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That was Aristarchus :)
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