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One parsec is approximately equal to 3.26 light-years. It is a unit of distance commonly used in astronomy to describe vast distances between celestial objects. The term "parsec" stands for "parallax of one arcsecond" and is derived from the method of parallax, which is used to measure the distances to nearby stars.

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