3) Parallax and Distance Consider the starfield drawing shown below (Figure 1). This represents a tiny patch of our night sky. In this drawing, we will imagine that the angle separating Stars A and B is just ½ of an arcsecond (recall units!). In Figure 2 on Page 4, there are drawings of this starfield taken at different times during the year. One star moves back and forth across the starfield (exhibits parallax) with respect to the other, more distant stars. a. Using Figure 2 on the next page, determine which star exhibits parallax. Color it in or circle it on Figure 2. You should do this for each month. b. In Figure 1 above, draw a line that shows the range of motion for the star you saw exhibiting parallax in Figure 2. Label the end points of this line with the months when the star appears at those endpoints. C. How many times bigger is the separation between Stars A and B compared to the distance between the endpoints of the line showing the range of the motion for the star exhibiting parallax in Figure 2?