What is the apparent shift in nearby stars against distant stars due to Earth's yearly movement called?

Answer

Stellar parallax

Stellar parallax is the apparent shift in the position of nearby stars over six months, caused by the Earth moving from one side of its orbit around the Sun to the other.

What is the apparent shift in nearby stars against distant stars due to Earth's yearly movement called?

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