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It is straight up geometry.TruthSeeker777 said:It depends on what relative distances you set for the objects around what you are trying to triangulate? It assumes you know the distance to an object X and you measure the angular drift in reference to that object Y compared to the other you know about X ? So what is the reference object ?
We know Earth's orbital diameter.
We can treat the background of stars as residing at infinity. We don't have to know how far away any given reference star is - we only need to know that, collectively, they are effectively at infinity. (This can be elaborated on, if need be.)