Unit of length used in astronomy.
A unit of astronomical length based on the distance from Earth at which stellar parallax is 1 second of arc; equivalent to 3.262 light years.
1I rather like that part about not knowing a parsec from a parsnip.
2Weaver painstakingly brought it back; and so, in parsec-long zigzags, he held his course.
3They'll get you before you've gone a parsec in space.
4But, as Admiral Hornmeyer is fond of saying, I don't know a parsec from a parsnip.
6Their speed slowed as they had to start scanning ahead for stars and dust clouds and parsec-wide cyclones of iridescent gas.
7A parsec is a unit of distance, not time, so why would Solo use it to explain how quickly his ship could travel?
8For a quick encore they measured the level of hydrogen emissions in the surrounding cubic parsec of space and then shut down again in boredom.
9According to Star Wars: The Essential Atlas, the Kessel Run was an 18-parsec (59 light-year) route used by smugglers to get around Imperial blockades.
10Jump ten parsecs, however, and not even your own sun is recognizable.
11Posited: Force-users should have mandatory downtime and retraining every few parsecs.
12Amalfi! The voice, although it was breathing on his ear, was parsecs away.
13Parsec What if you wanted to try cloud game streaming on a per-hour basis?
14They were meant to be transmitted over tens of parsecs-
15She makes the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs.
16A celebration like that is worth traveling parsecs to see.