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Loading contentThe small apparent shift of a star's position in the direction of the observer's motion, because light travels at a finite speed while the observer moves. The Earth's orbital motion makes every star describe a tiny yearly ellipse whose semi-major axis — the maximum displacement from the true position — is about 20.5 arcseconds; discovered by James Bradley in 1728, it was early direct evidence that the Earth orbits the Sun.
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Official naming, definitions, constellation boundaries, and astronomical nomenclature.