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Old December 11th 03, 07:46 PM
Aladar
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Default Astronomers Re-measure the Universe with Hubble Space Telescope (Forwarded)

Jonathan Silverlight wrote in message ...
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9 December 2003

Astronomers Re-measure the Universe with Hubble Space Telescope

One of the lower rungs is knowledge of the distance to the Large
Magellenic Cloud (LMC) -- one of the satellite galaxies of the Milky
Way. Astronomers' knowledge of the LMC's distance is based in large
measure on Cepheids inside that galaxy. The problem is, those Cepheids
are not made up of the same stuff as the ones in our galaxy. So
astronomers aren't sure if the P-L relationship really works right on them.


If Cepheids in the LMC aren't the same as the ones in our galaxy, is
there any reason to think that Cepheids in galaxies in the Virgo cluster
are ???


Don't worry dear Jonathan, You always can rely on my theoretical
Hd=4.111 billion years Hubble wavelength time constant and you
can calculate the distances from the observed z, using
D=4,111,000,000*ln(z+1)/ln(2) [light years] (making some corrections
for relative motions...)!

Cheers!
Aladar
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